A lump of material formed from the content of a liquid.
1 Semenogelin I and II are the major proteins present in semen coagulum .
2 On attempting to dissolve it in ordinary burning alcohol, a white coagulum forms.
3 When the coagulum extends to the whole mass, the yellow spots again disappear.
4 The coagulum , which is usually fibrinous, is known as a thrombus.
5 The people call the coagulum that separates by the contact of the air, cheese.
6 The " coagulum , " as it is called, is like snow-white dough.
7 The hemorrhage was profuse, but ceased spontaneously by the formation of coagulum over the mouth of the divided vessels.
8 They laid before the Council's traders their arcane wares: a coagulum of hairs, phlegm and gemstones, some earth-spat bezoar.
9 The formation of the coagulum of the hevea, or of real caoutchouc, is nevertheless much more rapid in contact with the air.
10 It was then that the coagulum resolved itself into the ghostly figure of a man, clear as aspic, curled up in foetal position.
11 The milk contained in a stopped phial, had deposited a little coagulum ; and, far from becoming fetid, it exhaled constantly a balsamic odour.
12 The sap again becomes milky and liquid, as in its primitive state; but this experiment succeeds only when the coagulum has been recently formed.
13 The coagulum of the papaw-tree, when newly prepared, being thrown into water, softens, dissolves in part, and gives a yellowish tint to the fluid.
14 I made the coagulum formed by nitric acid, the juice of lemons, or hot water, likewise disappear by mixing it with carbonate of soda.
15 This coagulum grows sour in the space of five or six days, as I observed in the small portions which I carried to Nueva Valencia.
16 Semenogelin I and II are the major proteins present in semen coagulum .
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