Sentences with phrase «coagulation of»

These were intriguing, as well as highly speculative: first the possibility of deliberately using additional targeted aerosol injection to stimulate coagulation of the particles in the volcanic aerosol; mitigating its effects by causing the particles to drop out of the atmosphere more swiftly.
Since no warm - blooded animal can survive once its temperature is over 108 °F (42.2 °C) due to a coagulation of body proteins, monitoring your pet for signs of fever is important.
And, once you get past the average speed cameras and the coagulation of south - eastern England, the M1 gets a trot on and before you know it, you're in Leeds.
As described earlier, rennet is an enzyme often used to help trigger coagulation of casein proteins in milk and the formation of cheese curds.
K1 regulates coagulation of the blood, is abundant in plant foods, and is efficiently recycled by the body (warfarin acts by interrupting this recycling, creating a vitamin K deficiency in the body).
Curd is the product obtained by the coagulation of milk with an edible acid such as lemon juice or vinegar and then draining off the liquid portion (whey).
The second type is obtained by heating and coagulation of whey or buttermilk.
With regard to those vascular system changes, Strickland's lab had previously shown that beta - amyloid, the molecule that leads to the plaques associated with Alzheimer's, was linked to a flood of enzymes that cause inflammation and the coagulation of blood.
Those people being, in no particular order: Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, and a coagulation of Glazers.
Cheese is a food derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein.
Products can not be produced through any process or combination of processes that include enzymatic coagulation of protein and / or acid precipitation of protein in bovine milk or skim milk, ADPI added.
This is due to the coagulation of the beaten eggs in its batter.
Could not the random coagulation of atoms have fully accounted for the appearance of the first cell?
To further assure a fair contest, the government was expected to prevent the coagulation of economic power into monopoly.
The idea that society could be based on a mere coagulation of individual interests, that the pursuit of private vice could result in public virtue, was a radically new idea in the 17th and 18th centuries and one that did not sit well with other still powerful traditions.
Smith's suspended coagulations of color and texture and Mar's phantasmagoric «shirts» — on the macro and micro scales, are in the space between materiality and anthropocentrism.
A day later he may return to douse multiple paintings with full buckets of tap water, effectively blasting open thick coagulations of pigment and leaving behind only traces of the brisk «storm system.»

Not exact matches

One thought that Behe raises is that since Darwinism was first postulated before the discovery of the electron microscope it fails to describe the evolutionary processes necessary for complex systems like sight and blood coagulation to have evolved.
Anyone who has used nut milk in their java has experienced the dreadful, unsightly coagulation that happens when little bits start to gather at the bottom of the drink.
With the help of a coagulation factor called thrombin, fibronogen gets converted into fibrin during the blood clotting process.
The acidity of lemon juice can prematurely gelatinize the starches and negatively affect protein coagulation, resulting in a rising, then sinking cake.
A By coagulating (wholly or partly) the following raw materials: milk, skimmed milk, partly skimmed milk, cream, whey cream, or buttermilk, through the action of rennet or other suitable coagulating agents, and by partially draining the whey resulting from such coagulation;
Calcium is also crucial for nerve conduction, muscle contraction, heartbeat, blood coagulation, the production of energy and maintenance of immune function.
This is a total coagulation time of 15 minutes from rennet addition to a final curd ready for cutting.
Celeriac is rich sources of antioxidants, minerals, and vitamin K which is required for blood coagulation and bone generation.
Cases of postpartum hemorrhage were identified using ICD - 9 codes 666.0, 666.1, 666.2 and 666.3 and ICD - 10 codes O720, O721, O722 and O723 for postpartum hemorrhage due to retained placenta (third stage hemorrhage), uterine atony (immediate postpartum hemorrhage, within the first 24 hours following delivery of placenta), delayed and secondary postpartum hemorrhage (after the first 24 hours following delivery) and postpartum hemorrhage due to coagulation defects, respectively.
One gene, she said, would shield its organs from attack by the human immune system; another would revamp its coagulation system to reduce the risk of clots.
One such protein, tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), impedes the initiation of coagulation.
Blood coagulation is regulated by one set of proteins that causes clotting and another set that prevents it.
The structure of a TMEM16 scramblase, which functions as a lipid transporter and plays an important role in blood coagulation, was already known from previous work.
These cells, in turn, instruct factor - VIII — specific immune cells to become tolerant to the coagulation protein, resulting in suppression of misdirected antibody responses to the replacement therapy — all without affecting the rest of the immune system.
When treated with replacement coagulation proteins, the dog naturally develops antibodies, or inhibitors, against the therapy — a problem that is also seen in some 5 % of humans with haemophilia B.
Some people, for example, undergo an intensive treatment called immune tolerance induction therapy, which involves regular intravenous administration of coagulation factors.
Chloroplast DNA is separate from the genome DNA in the plant nucleus, and the large numbers of these tiny organelles in the cell allow huge volumes of the coagulation protein to accumulate in each tobacco leaf.
MetS factors include increased abdominal fat, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, abnormal blood coagulation and cholesterol levels as well as elevated C - reactive protein, an indicator of inflammation.
With gene - editing tools such as CRISPR, scientists can now eliminate immune - provoking sugars from the surface of pig cells, introduce human genes that regulate blood coagulation to prevent dangerous clots, and snip out viral sequences that some fear could infect a human host.
In July 2001 Coffee's client was taking care of his 11 - month - old son, Mike (not his real name), whom pediatrician Yazbak later described as suffering from «multiple medical problems» including malnutrition and possible blood coagulation deficiency.
Only the three central coagulation factors, fibrinogen, thrombin and factor Xa, were increased during hibernation; together, these factors facilitate wound healing, only permitting local formation of blood clots when needed.
In a chromosomal inversion, the order of the base pairs on the chromosome are reversed so the gene doesn't express properly and the sufferer lacks the blood coagulation factor VIII (F8) gene, which causes blood to clot in healthy people.
«ECPR and a factor in the blood called protein C act as a «brake» on blood coagulation and endothelial cell inflammation and also enhance the viability and integrity of blood vessels, but when the malaria parasites use PfEMP1 to bind EPCR, they may interfere with the normal function of EPCR, and thus the binding can be the catalyst for the violent reaction,» he explains.
A complex chain of sugar molecules extracted from pig intestine, heparin binds to antithrombin, heightening the protein's ability to mop up the enzyme thrombin, which normally kick starts coagulation.
We drew blood to perform a number of tests that would guide the decision to prescribe supportive treatment for intravascular coagulation, which we thought might be the cause of death in hemorrhagic fever.
An international team of scientists have published a study in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, where they show that the disease is caused by a defective blood protein, the so - called coagulation factor XII.
The study, called the Minimizing Adverse Hemorrhagic Events by Transradial Access Site and Systemic Implementation of AngioX Program (MATRIX), randomized more than 7,200 patients undergoing angioplasty at 78 hospitals in four European countries to bivalirudin or standard coagulation therapy.
They found CAD - related SNPs in or near genes governing such functions as stickiness of cells, coagulation and inflammation, and the differentiation of smooth muscle cells.
The strategy of giving a higher proportion of plasma is based on the belief that maintaining the balance of coagulation factors carried in plasma would reduce the overall amount of bleeding, requiring lower amounts of red blood cells and improving survival.
The increased production of PAI - 1 and factor VII has been implicated in the development of coagulation and fibrinolytic abnormalities characteristic of obesity (28, 70).
Factor VIIIa is also inactivated by a protein in the coagulation cascade called activated protein C. Gale and his colleagues hope that activated protein C would still be able to degrade Factor VIIIa and that clotting would not get out of hand.
To read the article «An engineered interdomain disulfide bond stabilized human blood coagulation factor VIIIa» by A.J. Gale and J - L Pellequer, please see the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis 1, 1966 - 71 (2003).
The primary outcome is in - hospital mortality, and secondary outcomes include the complications of BSI such as septic shock, acute kidney injury (AKI), acute lung injury (ALI) / acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), ischemic liver injury, and a collapsed dependent variable of «poor clinical outcome» that is defined as the presence of any of the above complications.
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