different between coagulation vs diathermy
coagulation
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French coagulation, from Latin coagulatio, coagulationem.Morphologically coagulate +? -ion
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
coagulation (countable and uncountable, plural coagulations)
- The precipitation of suspended particles as they increase in size (by any of several physical or chemical processes)
- The process by which blood forms solid clots.
- Similar solidification of other materials (e.g. of tofu).
Antonyms
- dissolution
- declumping
- peptization
Derived terms
Related terms
- coagulate
Translations
French
Noun
coagulation f (plural coagulations)
- coagulation
coagulation From the web:
- what coagulation factors are made in the liver
- what coagulation tests are affected by hemoconcentration
- what coagulation means
- what does coagulation
diathermy
English
Etymology
dia- +? -thermy
Noun
diathermy (plural diathermies)
- (physics, medicine) The generation of heat using high-frequency electromagnetic currents; especially the therapeutic production of heat in tissues in order to form coagulation
Derived terms
- endodiathermy
Translations
diathermy From the web:
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