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1 S. aureus is unique in its ability to coagulate blood , and it also produces multiple fibrinogen-binding proteins that facilitate clumping.
2 He paused to wet his thick lips, the color of coagulated blood .
3 The small intestines were lying between the thighs and covered with coagulated blood .
4 Walking seemed to help, as though the motion had reagitated my coagulating blood .
5 Pools of coagulating blood beneath the sockets made dark memories of her limbs.
6 The crowd grew as thick and dark as the coagulating blood .
7 The raw surface is first covered by a layer of coagulated blood and fibrin.
8 Coagulated blood had oozed through the fingers of the hand clamped to his shoulder.
9 The knuckles were severely scraped and full of coagulated blood .
10 Isyllt dipped a finger into the gaping wound, licked off coagulated blood and fluids.
11 The killing field stank of spilled bowels and coagulated blood and flesh already corrupting.
12 An aneurysm is a sac communicating with an artery, and containing fluid or coagulated blood .
13 Now that he was beyond nausea and the fetid smell of coagulating blood , he wondered.
14 The stool assumes a tar-like appearance through the mixture of the coagulated blood with the faeces.
15 Examine the coagulated blood obtained from the butcher (bottle 2).
16 The pericardium was much distended and contained from six to eight ounces of partially coagulated blood .
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