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Coagulase
Глоссарий медицинских терминов |
- An enzyme produced by a staphylococcal bacteria which makes blood plasma clot
- Microbial enzyme that can clot plasma
- Enzyme that causes the activation of fibrinogen to form fibrin, promoting clotting of the blood
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Коагулаза, русский
Фермент, свертывающий плазму крови.
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Activation, английский
- Приведение в ^ действие; ввод (системы) в строй
- N когн. активация12 (тж. activization)
- In a sequence diagram, the time period during which an object or actor is performing an action. activation is represented by a thin rectangle.
- The act when, an assigned user successfully receives the access rights of a privileged role.
- The chain of events that results in the creation of a com object and returning a valid pointer to an interface on that object.
- The process of assigning an identity on microsoft online services to a user account that has been migrated from a local active directory.
- The process of starting a service program in response to a service broker message.
- The process of validating software with the manufacturer. activation confirms the genuine status of a product and that the product key has not been compromised. it establishes a relationship between the software’s product key and a particular installation of that software on a device.
- The process by which neutrons bombard stable atoms to make them radioactive.
- Process by which neutrons bombard stable atoms and make them radioactive.
- Процесс, при котором нейтроны бомбардируют стабильные атомы и делают их радиоактивными.
- In radiographic testing, process by which neutrons bombard stable atoms and make them radioactive.
Fibrinogen, английский
A substance in blood plasma which produces fibrin when activated by thrombin
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Enteropeptidase, английский
An enzyme produced by glands in the small intestine
Catalase, английский
- An enzyme present in the blood and liver which catalyses the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
- Enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen
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