
1) Adhesion of parts 2) Biological process 3) Organic process 4) That which is united
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1) Coherence 2) Haemagglutination 3) Hemagglutination 4) Isoagglutination
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Agglutination is a process in linguistic morphology derivation in which complex words are formed by stringing together morphemes, each with a single grammatical or semantic meaning. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. An example of such a language is Turkish, where for example, the word evlerinizden, or `fr....
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[biology] Agglutination is the clumping of particles. The word agglutination comes from the Latin agglutinare, meaning `to glue.` This occurs in biology in three main examples: ==Agglutination in hematology== ===Hemagglutination=== Hemagglutination is the process by which red blood cells agglutinate. The agglutin involved in hemagglutinatio...
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The formation of insoluble aggregates following the combination of antibodies with cells or other particulate antigens or with soluble antigens bound to cells or other particles or following the combination of soluble (or particulate) antigens with cell-bound or particle-bound antibodies.
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• (n.) Combination in which root words are united with little or no change of form or loss of meaning. See Agglutinative, 2. • (n.) The act of uniting by glue or other tenacious substance; the state of being thus united; adhesion of parts.
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(from the article `blood group`) ...the serum that identify and combine with the antigen sites on the surfaces of red cells of another type. The reaction between red cells and ...
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a grammatical process in which words are composed of a sequence of morphemes (word elements), each of which represents not more than a single ... [3 related articles]
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reaction between antibody and particle-bound antigen resulting in clumping of the particles.
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<cell biology, haematology> The clumping together of cells due to the binding of agglutinin (a protein) molecules on the surface of each cell. The clumping together of two organisms of the same species for the purpose of sexual reproduction. Often conducted by means of acarbohydrate on one organism and a protein on theother, resulting in a gl...
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(ә-gloo″tĭ-na´shәn) the action of an agglutinant substance. the clumping together in suspension of antigen-bearing cells, microorganisms, or particles in the presence of specific antibodies called agglutinins. the process of union of the surfaces of a wound. adj., agglu...
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The aggregation of particulate antigen by antibodies. Agglutination applies to red blood cells as well as to bacteria and inert particles covered with antigen.
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Clumping sperm together due to infection, inflammation or antibodies.
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A serological test in which viruses or bacteria suspended in a liquid clumps together whenever the suspension is treated with anti-serum containing antibodies specific against these viruses or bacteria.
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The formation of adhesions by particles or cells to build up multicomponent aggregates, otherwise termed agglutinates or flocs. Distinguished from aggregation by the fact that agglutination phenomena are usually very rapid. Usually caused by addition of extrinsic agents such as antibodies, lectins or other bi- or poly-valent reagents. See aggregation.
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Ag·glu`ti·na'tion noun [ Confer French
agglutination .]
1. The act of uniting by glue or other tenacious substance; the state of being thus united; adhesion of parts.
2. (Physiol.) Combination in which root words are united with little or no change of form or loss of mean...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ă-glū-ti-nā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The process by which suspended bacteria, cells, or other particles are caused to adhere and form into clumps; similar to precipitation, but the particles are larger and are in suspension rather than being in solution. For specific agglutination reactions in the var...
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[
n] - the coalescing of small particles that are suspended in solution 2. [n] - a clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies (agglutinins) 3. [n] - the building of words from component morphemes that retain their form and meaning in the process of combining
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agglutination 1. The process of union in the healing of a wound. 2. The clumping together in suspension of antigen-bearing cells, micro-organisms, or particles in the presence of specific antibodies (agglutinins). 3. The act or process of agglutinating; adhesion of distinct parts. 4. A clumped mass of material formed by agglutination; also called...
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binding of different pathogen cells by Fab regions of the same antibody to aggregate and enhance elimination from body
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noun the coalescing of small particles that are suspended in solution; these larger masses are then (usually) precipitated
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noun the building of words from component morphemes that retain their form and meaning in the process of combining
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(Lat. ad + glutinare, to paste) Philologically, a method of formation in language whereby a modification of meaning or of relation is given to a word by adherence or incorporation of distinct parts or elements. -- H.H.
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An abnormal clumping of red blood cells. Often seen in patients with immune-mediated anemia.
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the act or process of uniting by glue or other tenacious substance. · the state of being thus united; adhesion of parts. · that which is united; a mass or group cemented together. · the clumping of bacteria, red blood cells, or other cells, due to the introduction of an antibody. · a process of word formation in which morphem...
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