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Topic: Science

coacervation

IPA: /koʊˈævərˌeɪʃən/

KK: /koʊˈæɹvərˌeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process where a colloidal mixture separates into two liquid layers, with one layer being richer in colloidal substances.

Example: Coacervation is often used in the development of new materials and drug delivery systems.

coaction

IPA: //koʊˈækʃən//

KK: /koʊˈækʃən/

noun

Definition: A joint action or collaboration between two or more parties, often resulting in mutual influence or effect.

Example: The coaction of the two species in the ecosystem helps maintain balance.

coactive

IPA: //koʊˈæktɪv//

KK: /koʊˈæktɪv/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is done together or in cooperation with others, often requiring joint action or participation.

Example: The coactive approach in the project encouraged teamwork and collaboration among all members.

coadaptation

IPA: //koʊˌædæpˈteɪʃən//

KK: /koʊˌædæpˈteɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A process where two or more species or organisms evolve together and adapt to each other's presence or changes in their environment.

Example: The coadaptation of the plants and their pollinators is essential for the survival of both species.

coadapted

IPA: /koʊˈædɪptɪd/

KK: /koʊˈædɪptɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing genetic traits that have developed through beneficial interactions between different organisms or genes, often due to natural selection.

Example: The coadapted traits of the species allowed them to thrive in their shared environment.

coagulability

IPA: /kəʊˌæɡ.jʊˈlæb.ɪ.ti/

KK: /kəʊˌæɡjʊˈlæbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The ability of a substance, especially a liquid, to change into a solid or semi-solid state.

Example: The coagulability of the blood is important for proper healing after an injury.

coagulable

IPA: /kəʊˈæɡjʊləbəl/

KK: /koʊˈæɡjʊləbəl/

adjective

Definition: Able to change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state.

Example: The blood becomes coagulable when exposed to air.

coagulant

IPA: /kəʊˈæɡjʊlənt/

KK: /koʊˈæɡjʊlənt/

noun

Definition: A substance that helps a liquid change into a solid or thicker state.

Example: The doctor used a coagulant to help stop the bleeding.

coagulase

IPA: //koʊˈæɡ.jʊ.leɪs//

KK: /kəʊˈæɡjʊleɪs/

noun

Definition: A type of enzyme that helps blood or other liquids to clot or thicken.

Example: The doctor tested the patient's blood for the presence of coagulase to determine the risk of excessive bleeding.

coagulate

IPA: //koʊˈæɡ.jʊ.leɪt//

KK: /koʊˈæɡjʊˌleɪt/

adjective

Definition: When something is thickened or clotted, often referring to liquids that have changed from a liquid state to a thicker, more solid state.

Example: The blood began to coagulate after the injury, forming a protective scab.

intransitive verb

Definition: To change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state, often due to the action of heat or a chemical process.

Example: The blood will coagulate when it comes into contact with air.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a liquid change into a thick or solid state, often by causing it to clump together.

Example: The chef used heat to coagulate the egg whites for the dish.

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