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I . clot [klɒt] SUST.

1. clot MED.:

[blood] clot

2. clot ingl. brit. coloq. (stupid person):

clot
tepec m
clot
bedak m

II . clot <-tt-> [klɒt] V. intr.

clot
strjevati se [form. perf. strditi se]
clot

ˈblood clot SUST.

blood clot

Ejemplos de uso para clot

[blood] clot

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Hemorrhaging from tissue damage results in clotting which stimulates latent mast cells.
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Blood is purged from meat by rinsing and soaking in water (to loosen clots), salting and then rinsing with water again several times.
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Platelets, or thrombocytes, are disk-shaped blood elements which aid in blood clotting.
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Plasma suspends the blood cells, contains clotting factors, and contributes to the greatest volume of blood.
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This also serves to assist the uterus in clotting the placental attachment point postpartum.
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation, the excessive activation of blood clotting, may obstruct blood flow to organs and paradoxically increase the bleeding risk.
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Tissue factor, an initiator of coagulation, is found in high levels within microvesicles, indicating their role in clotting.
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The 15-year old shared that his curiosity with blood clots started when he fell down chin first and wounded himself while playing basketball.
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People with hemophilia usually need a replacement of clotting factor, which is a small part of whole blood.
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This is due to excessive consumption of coagulation factors and subsequent activation of fibrinolysis using all of the body's available platelets and clotting factors.
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