different between clotting vs thrombokinase
clotting
English
Verb
clotting
- present participle of clot
Noun
clotting (plural clottings)
- Clotted material.
- a. 2003, Ben Belitt, Brutto Tempo
- There is only Gina, come down from the Villa, / her outrageous umbrella striped like a medicine ball / for the balancing act of a poodle, / to toil in the clottings of fog and the world's / suppuration […]
- a. 2003, Ben Belitt, Brutto Tempo
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thrombokinase
English
Etymology
From thrombo- +? kinase.
Noun
thrombokinase (countable and uncountable, plural thrombokinases)
- (biochemistry) A proteolytic enzyme that converts prothrombin into thrombin during the clotting of blood
Translations
See also
- thromboplastin
thrombokinase From the web:
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- what does thrombokinase mean
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