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The process of adding chemicals to water to destabilize charges on naturally occurring particles to facilitate their subsequent aggregation and removal by flocculation or filtration.
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| coagulopathy |
Platelets less than or equal to 100,000/mm 3 (less than or equal to 100 x 10 6 /L) or disseminated intravascular coagulation, defined by prolonged clotting times, low fibrinogen level, and the presence of fibrin degradation products.
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| coagulate |
To cause to become a soft, semisolid mass, to curdle or clot.
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| coarse |
Not fine or delicate in texture. Rough. Of inferior or poor quality.
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| coaxial |
The installation of two or more objects so that their axes are the same. Cable in which a solid or stranded central conductor is surrounded by an insulating medium, which in turn is surrounded by a solid or braided outside conductor in the form of a cylindrical shell and is used for telephones, telegraphs, televisions, etc. Having a common axis.
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