agglutination

英 [ə,ɡluːtɪ'neɪʃən] 美 [ə,glʊtən'eʃən]
  • n. 凝集;胶合
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agglutination (n.)
1540s, from Latin agglutinationem (nominative agglutinatio), noun of action from past participle stem of agglutinare "fasten with glue," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + glutinare "to glue," from gluten "glue," from PIE *glei- (see glue (n.)). Philological sense first recorded 1650s, in agglutinative.
1. In a transfusion, donor and recipient should be of the same blood group to prevent agglutination.
输血时供血者与受血者应是同一血型以防止凝集.

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2. By use of the agglutination test healthy carriers of the organisms have been identified.
通过凝集实验的应用,已经证实了病原微生物的健康带菌者.

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3. Objective To observe the inhibition effects of Naokang on platelet agglutination.
目的:观察脑康对血小板聚集的抑制作用.

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4. Results Naokang can inhibited the platelet agglutination induced by ADP and AA.
结果:脑康对以ADP、花生四烯酸诱导的血小板聚集有抑制作用.

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5. Conclusion: Enterobacter cloacae and Salmonella F group can cross agglutination.
结论: 阴沟肠杆菌与沙门菌F群有交叉凝集.

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