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Перевод: clot
[существительное] комок ; сгусток ; участок породы; свернувшаяся кровь; тромб ; сверток ; идиот ; болван ; [глагол] свертываться; сгущаться; запекаться; створаживаться
Тезаурус:
- Hypertension is but one among many diseases, and progress has been made similarly in developing new drugs for regulating or adapting other parts of the body: drugs to strengthen the heart, to promote formation of blood, to help blood to clot or to prevent blood from clotting, to aid respiration, to increase the flow of urine, or selectively to increase or to diminish the amount of some selected component, to prevent conception or to promote fertility, drugs to stimulate the production of hormones or to block their actions, drugs to influence some particular aspect of the metabolism, and so on.
- The first major use for the machine will be in separating Factor 8, needed by haemophiliacs to make their blood clot, from human blood plasma.
- These are also "baddies" as they make the blood more liable to clot, so the fewer of them you have in your blood the better for your heart.
- Then blood vessels invade the clot and connective tissue cells from the blood enter the clot and form fibroblasts.
- "Robson has a clot on the calf muscle and we are giving him some fitness routines in the gymnasium in the hope of clearing it," said Mr Ferguson yesterday.
- There is also the danger of a stroke which is when a blood clot occurs in the brain and the blood supply is cut off.
- Usually, his penis is then packed in ice - and he may well have to be taken to the operating theatre to have the blood clot removed from inside it.
- A year ago he had a heart by-pass which had to be re-done and for a while totally lost his sight because of a clot in the blood supply to the eyes.
- Practically the only sign of his close encounter with death was a deep indentation on the left side of his head, where doctors operated to remove a life-threatening blood clot.
- One cause for concern is that blood flowing through artificial organs tends to clot, which can lead to a stroke or to coronary heart disease.
- "Clumsy clot!
- "You silly clot," he said.
- The causes of high blood pressure, or hypertension, and of clotting, or thrombosis, are still obscure, in spite of the mountains of evidence accumulated about the mechanisms by which the blood pressure may be raised or the blood may clot.
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