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Что (кто) такое unrestricted coagulation - определение

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Unrestricted (disambiguation); Unrestricted (album)
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Unrestricted Hartree–Fock         
SCF-MO METHOD FOR CALCULATING OPEN-SHELL SYSTEMS
Pople-Nesbet equations; Unrestricted Hartree-Fock
Unrestricted Hartree–Fock (UHF) theory is the most common molecular orbital method for open shell molecules where the number of electrons of each spin are not equal. While restricted Hartree–Fock theory uses a single molecular orbital twice, one multiplied by the α spin function and the other multiplied by the β spin function in the Slater determinant, unrestricted Hartree–Fock theory uses different molecular orbitals for the α and β electrons.
Coagulopathy         
CONDITION IN WHICH THE BLOOD’S ABILITY TO COAGULATE (FORM CLOTS) IS IMPAIRED
Blood coagulation disorders; Coagulation protein disorders; Bleeding disorder; Bleeding disorders; Coagulation disturbance; Coagulation defects; Coagulation disorder; Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited; Inherited Blood Coagulation Disorders; Blood clotting disorder; Bruising/purpura due to coagulation disorder; Blood clotting disorders; Clotting disorder; Trauma-induced coagulopathy; Blood clotting problems; Clotting disorders; Dilutional coagulopathy; Bleeding problems; Hemostatic disorder; Disorders of coagulation
Coagulopathy (also called a bleeding disorder) is a condition in which the blood's ability to coagulate (form clots) is impaired. This condition can cause a tendency toward prolonged or excessive bleeding (bleeding diathesis), which may occur spontaneously or following an injury or medical and dental procedures.
unrestricted         
¦ adjective not limited or restricted.
Derivatives
unrestrictedly adverb
unrestricted         
a.
1.
Unrestrained, unlimited free, unconfined, unbridled, unfettered, independent.
2.
Unobstructed, open, public, clear.
unrestricted         
1.
If an activity is unrestricted, you are free to do it in the way that you want, without being limited by any rules.
Freedom to pursue extra-curricular activities is totally unrestricted...
The Commissioner has absolutely unrestricted access to all the files.
ADJ
2.
If you have an unrestricted view of something, you can see it fully and clearly, because there is nothing in the way.
Nearly all seats have an unrestricted view.
ADJ
coagulate         
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  • Coagulation with arrows for negative and positive feedback.
  • enzymatic activity]].
  • GPV]] allows for platelets to adhere to the site of injury. Mutations in the genes associated with the glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex are characteristic of [[Bernard–Soulier syndrome]]
  • Modern coagulation pathway. Hand-drawn composite from similar drawings presented by Professor Dzung Le, MD, PhD, at UCSD Clinical Chemistry conferences on 14 and 21 October 2014. Original schema from Introduction to Hematology by Samuel I. Rapaport. 2nd edition;Lippencott:1987. Dr Le added the factor XI portion based on a paper from about year 2000. Dr. Le's similar drawings presented the development of this cascade over 6 frames, like a comic.
  • The interaction of vWF and GP1b alpha. The GP1b receptor on the surface of platelets allows the platelet to bind to vWF, which is exposed upon damage to vasculature. The vWF A1 domain (yellow) interacts with the extracellular domain of GP1ba (blue).
PROCESS IN WHICH THE COAGULATION FACTORS OF THE BLOOD INTERACT, ULTIMATELY RESULTING A CLOT
Blood coagulation; Coagulation factors; Coagulation factor; Blood clotting; Clotting factors; Clotting factor; Common pathway; Clotting; Coagulation system; Coagulate; Blood Clotting; Coagulation of human blood; Coagulation cascade; Blood clotting spray; Blood Clotting Spray; Clotting cascade; Coagulating; Coagulative; Blood coagulation factors; Blood coagulation tests; Blood coagulation factor inhibitors; Blood clotting cascade; Grumous; Secondary hemostasis; Blood-clotting; Blood clotting mechanism; Clot formation; Factor 4; Factor IV; Clotting system; Procoagulant; Platelet activation; Thrombokinesis; Primary hemostasis; Form clots; Tissue factor pathway; Blood clotting factors; Blood clotting factor; Coagulation protein; Coagulation proteins; Bloodclotting; Procoagulation; Proagulatory; Procoagulatory; Pro-coagulatory; Pro-coagulant; Pro-coagulation; Coagulation pathway; Fibrinogenesis; Coagulation activation; Fibrin generation; Fibrin formation; Fibrin genesis; Fibrin production; Fibrin synthesis
(coagulates, coagulating, coagulated)
When a liquid coagulates, it becomes very thick.
The blood coagulates to stop wounds bleeding.
= congeal
VERB: V
coagulation
Blood becomes stickier to help coagulation in case of a cut.
N-UNCOUNT
Coagulating         
  • isbn=978-1-904842-39-2}}</ref>
  • Coagulation with arrows for negative and positive feedback.
  • enzymatic activity]].
  • GPV]] allows for platelets to adhere to the site of injury. Mutations in the genes associated with the glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex are characteristic of [[Bernard–Soulier syndrome]]
  • Modern coagulation pathway. Hand-drawn composite from similar drawings presented by Professor Dzung Le, MD, PhD, at UCSD Clinical Chemistry conferences on 14 and 21 October 2014. Original schema from Introduction to Hematology by Samuel I. Rapaport. 2nd edition;Lippencott:1987. Dr Le added the factor XI portion based on a paper from about year 2000. Dr. Le's similar drawings presented the development of this cascade over 6 frames, like a comic.
  • The interaction of vWF and GP1b alpha. The GP1b receptor on the surface of platelets allows the platelet to bind to vWF, which is exposed upon damage to vasculature. The vWF A1 domain (yellow) interacts with the extracellular domain of GP1ba (blue).
PROCESS IN WHICH THE COAGULATION FACTORS OF THE BLOOD INTERACT, ULTIMATELY RESULTING A CLOT
Blood coagulation; Coagulation factors; Coagulation factor; Blood clotting; Clotting factors; Clotting factor; Common pathway; Clotting; Coagulation system; Coagulate; Blood Clotting; Coagulation of human blood; Coagulation cascade; Blood clotting spray; Blood Clotting Spray; Clotting cascade; Coagulating; Coagulative; Blood coagulation factors; Blood coagulation tests; Blood coagulation factor inhibitors; Blood clotting cascade; Grumous; Secondary hemostasis; Blood-clotting; Blood clotting mechanism; Clot formation; Factor 4; Factor IV; Clotting system; Procoagulant; Platelet activation; Thrombokinesis; Primary hemostasis; Form clots; Tissue factor pathway; Blood clotting factors; Blood clotting factor; Coagulation protein; Coagulation proteins; Bloodclotting; Procoagulation; Proagulatory; Procoagulatory; Pro-coagulatory; Pro-coagulant; Pro-coagulation; Coagulation pathway; Fibrinogenesis; Coagulation activation; Fibrin generation; Fibrin formation; Fibrin genesis; Fibrin production; Fibrin synthesis
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Coagulate.
Coagulation         
  • isbn=978-1-904842-39-2}}</ref>
  • Coagulation with arrows for negative and positive feedback.
  • enzymatic activity]].
  • GPV]] allows for platelets to adhere to the site of injury. Mutations in the genes associated with the glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex are characteristic of [[Bernard–Soulier syndrome]]
  • Modern coagulation pathway. Hand-drawn composite from similar drawings presented by Professor Dzung Le, MD, PhD, at UCSD Clinical Chemistry conferences on 14 and 21 October 2014. Original schema from Introduction to Hematology by Samuel I. Rapaport. 2nd edition;Lippencott:1987. Dr Le added the factor XI portion based on a paper from about year 2000. Dr. Le's similar drawings presented the development of this cascade over 6 frames, like a comic.
  • The interaction of vWF and GP1b alpha. The GP1b receptor on the surface of platelets allows the platelet to bind to vWF, which is exposed upon damage to vasculature. The vWF A1 domain (yellow) interacts with the extracellular domain of GP1ba (blue).
PROCESS IN WHICH THE COAGULATION FACTORS OF THE BLOOD INTERACT, ULTIMATELY RESULTING A CLOT
Blood coagulation; Coagulation factors; Coagulation factor; Blood clotting; Clotting factors; Clotting factor; Common pathway; Clotting; Coagulation system; Coagulate; Blood Clotting; Coagulation of human blood; Coagulation cascade; Blood clotting spray; Blood Clotting Spray; Clotting cascade; Coagulating; Coagulative; Blood coagulation factors; Blood coagulation tests; Blood coagulation factor inhibitors; Blood clotting cascade; Grumous; Secondary hemostasis; Blood-clotting; Blood clotting mechanism; Clot formation; Factor 4; Factor IV; Clotting system; Procoagulant; Platelet activation; Thrombokinesis; Primary hemostasis; Form clots; Tissue factor pathway; Blood clotting factors; Blood clotting factor; Coagulation protein; Coagulation proteins; Bloodclotting; Procoagulation; Proagulatory; Procoagulatory; Pro-coagulatory; Pro-coagulant; Pro-coagulation; Coagulation pathway; Fibrinogenesis; Coagulation activation; Fibrin generation; Fibrin formation; Fibrin genesis; Fibrin production; Fibrin synthesis
Coagulation, also known as clotting, is the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot. It potentially results in hemostasis, the cessation of blood loss from a damaged vessel, followed by repair.
Coagulate         
  • isbn=978-1-904842-39-2}}</ref>
  • Coagulation with arrows for negative and positive feedback.
  • enzymatic activity]].
  • GPV]] allows for platelets to adhere to the site of injury. Mutations in the genes associated with the glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex are characteristic of [[Bernard–Soulier syndrome]]
  • Modern coagulation pathway. Hand-drawn composite from similar drawings presented by Professor Dzung Le, MD, PhD, at UCSD Clinical Chemistry conferences on 14 and 21 October 2014. Original schema from Introduction to Hematology by Samuel I. Rapaport. 2nd edition;Lippencott:1987. Dr Le added the factor XI portion based on a paper from about year 2000. Dr. Le's similar drawings presented the development of this cascade over 6 frames, like a comic.
  • The interaction of vWF and GP1b alpha. The GP1b receptor on the surface of platelets allows the platelet to bind to vWF, which is exposed upon damage to vasculature. The vWF A1 domain (yellow) interacts with the extracellular domain of GP1ba (blue).
PROCESS IN WHICH THE COAGULATION FACTORS OF THE BLOOD INTERACT, ULTIMATELY RESULTING A CLOT
Blood coagulation; Coagulation factors; Coagulation factor; Blood clotting; Clotting factors; Clotting factor; Common pathway; Clotting; Coagulation system; Coagulate; Blood Clotting; Coagulation of human blood; Coagulation cascade; Blood clotting spray; Blood Clotting Spray; Clotting cascade; Coagulating; Coagulative; Blood coagulation factors; Blood coagulation tests; Blood coagulation factor inhibitors; Blood clotting cascade; Grumous; Secondary hemostasis; Blood-clotting; Blood clotting mechanism; Clot formation; Factor 4; Factor IV; Clotting system; Procoagulant; Platelet activation; Thrombokinesis; Primary hemostasis; Form clots; Tissue factor pathway; Blood clotting factors; Blood clotting factor; Coagulation protein; Coagulation proteins; Bloodclotting; Procoagulation; Proagulatory; Procoagulatory; Pro-coagulatory; Pro-coagulant; Pro-coagulation; Coagulation pathway; Fibrinogenesis; Coagulation activation; Fibrin generation; Fibrin formation; Fibrin genesis; Fibrin production; Fibrin synthesis
·vi To undergo coagulation.
II. Coagulate ·adj Coagulated.
III. Coagulate ·vt To cause (a liquid) to change into a curdlike or semisolid state, not by evaporation but by some kind of chemical reaction; to Curdle; as, rennet coagulates milk; heat coagulates the white of an Egg.
Coagulative         
  • isbn=978-1-904842-39-2}}</ref>
  • Coagulation with arrows for negative and positive feedback.
  • enzymatic activity]].
  • GPV]] allows for platelets to adhere to the site of injury. Mutations in the genes associated with the glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex are characteristic of [[Bernard–Soulier syndrome]]
  • Modern coagulation pathway. Hand-drawn composite from similar drawings presented by Professor Dzung Le, MD, PhD, at UCSD Clinical Chemistry conferences on 14 and 21 October 2014. Original schema from Introduction to Hematology by Samuel I. Rapaport. 2nd edition;Lippencott:1987. Dr Le added the factor XI portion based on a paper from about year 2000. Dr. Le's similar drawings presented the development of this cascade over 6 frames, like a comic.
  • The interaction of vWF and GP1b alpha. The GP1b receptor on the surface of platelets allows the platelet to bind to vWF, which is exposed upon damage to vasculature. The vWF A1 domain (yellow) interacts with the extracellular domain of GP1ba (blue).
PROCESS IN WHICH THE COAGULATION FACTORS OF THE BLOOD INTERACT, ULTIMATELY RESULTING A CLOT
Blood coagulation; Coagulation factors; Coagulation factor; Blood clotting; Clotting factors; Clotting factor; Common pathway; Clotting; Coagulation system; Coagulate; Blood Clotting; Coagulation of human blood; Coagulation cascade; Blood clotting spray; Blood Clotting Spray; Clotting cascade; Coagulating; Coagulative; Blood coagulation factors; Blood coagulation tests; Blood coagulation factor inhibitors; Blood clotting cascade; Grumous; Secondary hemostasis; Blood-clotting; Blood clotting mechanism; Clot formation; Factor 4; Factor IV; Clotting system; Procoagulant; Platelet activation; Thrombokinesis; Primary hemostasis; Form clots; Tissue factor pathway; Blood clotting factors; Blood clotting factor; Coagulation protein; Coagulation proteins; Bloodclotting; Procoagulation; Proagulatory; Procoagulatory; Pro-coagulatory; Pro-coagulant; Pro-coagulation; Coagulation pathway; Fibrinogenesis; Coagulation activation; Fibrin generation; Fibrin formation; Fibrin genesis; Fibrin production; Fibrin synthesis
·adj Having the power to cause coagulation; as, a coagulative agent.

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