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Definition
Synonym
Antikoagulans
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Antikoagulans
n
, Antikoagulant
m
, Gerinnungshemmer
m
, gerinnungshemmende Substanz
f
med.
pharm.
anticoagulant, substance that prevents blood clotting
Antikoagulans
n
; Antikoagulant
m
; blutgerinnungshemmende Substanz
f
; Blutgerinnungshemmer
m
pharm.
anticoagulant; substance inhibiting blood clot formation
Antikoagulans
n
, Antikoagulant
m
, Gerinnungshemmer
m
, gerinnungshemmende Substanz
f
med.
pharm.
anticoagulant, substance that prevents blood clotting
Antikoagulans
n
; Antikoagulant
m
; blutgerinnungshemmende Substanz
f
; Blutgerinnungshemmer
m
pharm.
anticoagulant; substance inhibiting blood clot formation
Deutsche
Antikoagulans Synonyme
Antikoagulans
(fachsprachlich)
Âgerinnungshemmende
Substanz
Antikoagulans
(fachsprachlich)
gerinnungshemmende Substanz
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anticoagulant substance that prevents blood clotting Synonyme
Antikoagulans Definition
Blood
(
n.
)
The
fluid
which
circulates
in
the
principal
vascular
system
of
animals,
carrying
nourishment
to
all
parts
of
the
body,
and
bringing
away
waste
products
to
be
excreted.
See
under
Arterial.
Blood
(
n.
)
Relationship
by
descent
from
a
common
ancestor
Blood
(
n.
)
Descent
Blood
(
n.
)
Descent
from
parents
of
recognized
breed
Blood
(
n.
)
The
fleshy
nature
of
man.
Blood
(
n.
)
The
shedding
of
blood
Blood
(
n.
)
A
bloodthirsty
or
murderous
disposition.
Blood
(
n.
)
Temper
of
mind
Blood
(
n.
)
A
man
of
fire
or
spirit
Blood
(
n.
)
The
juice
of
anything,
especially
if
red.
Blood
(
v.
t.)
To
bleed.
Blood
(
v.
t.)
To
stain,
smear
or
wet,
with
blood.
Blood
(
v.
t.)
To
give
(hounds
or
soldiers)
a
first
taste
or
sight
of
blood,
as
in
hunting
or
war.
Blood
(
v.
t.)
To
heat
the
blood
of
Blood-boltered
(
a.
)
Having
the
hair
matted
with
clotted
blood.
Blood
money
(
)
Money
paid
to
the
next
of
kin
of
a
person
who
has
been
killed
by
another.
Blood
money
(
)
Money
obtained
as
the
price,
or
at
the
cost,
of
another's
life
Blood-shotten
(
a.
)
Bloodshot.
Blood
vessel
(
)
Any
vessel
or
canal
in
which
blood
circulates
in
an
animal,
as
an
artery
or
vein.
Clotting
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Clot
Dragon's
blood
(
)
Alt.
of
Dragon's
tail
Half
blood
(
)
The
relation
between
persons
born
of
the
same
father
or
of
the
same
mother,
but
not
of
both
Half
blood
(
n.
)
A
person
so
related
to
another.
Half
blood
(
n.
)
A
person
whose
father
and
mother
are
of
different
races
Schwann's
white
substance
(
)
The
substance
of
the
medullary
sheath.
Substance
(
n.
)
That
which
underlies
all
outward
manifestations
Substance
(
n.
)
The
most
important
element
in
any
existence
Substance
(
n.
)
Body
Substance
(
n.
)
Material
possessions
Substance
(
n.
)
Same
as
Hypostasis,
2.
Substance
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
or
endow
with
substance
anticoagulant substance that prevents blood clotting Bedeutung
substance
the
real
physical
matter
of
which
a
person
or
thing
consists,
DNA
is
the
substance
of
our
genes
substance
a
particular
kind
or
species
of
matter
with
uniform
properties,
shigella
is
one
of
the
most
toxic
substances
known
to
man
blood
typing
determining
a
person's
blood
type
by
serological
methods
transfusion
blood
transfusion
the
introduction
of
blood
or
blood
plasma
into
a
vein
or
artery
blood
sport
sport
that
involves
killing
animals
(especially
hunting)
blood
count
the
act
of
estimating
the
number
of
red
and
white
corpuscles
in
a
blood
sample
complete
blood
count
CBC
blood
profile
counting
the
number
of
white
and
red
blood
cells
and
the
number
of
platelets
in
cubic
millimeter
of
blood
differential
blood
count
counting
the
number
of
specific
types
of
white
blood
cells
found
in
cubic
millimeter
of
blood,
may
be
included
as
part
of
a
complete
blood
count
blood-oxygenation
level
dependent
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging
BOLD
FMRI
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging
that
relies
on
intrinsic
changes
in
hemoglobin
oxygenation
substance
abuse
drug
abuse
habit
excessive
use
of
drugs
arterial
blood
gases
measurement
of
the
pH
level
and
the
oxygen
and
carbon
dioxide
concentrations
in
arterial
blood,
important
in
diagnosis
of
many
respiratory
diseases
vendetta
blood
feud
a
feud
in
which
members
of
the
opposing
parties
murder
each
other
schistosome
blood
fluke
flatworms
parasitic
in
the
blood
vessels
of
mammals
blood
clam
red-blooded
clam
anticoagulant
anticoagulant
medication
decoagulant
medicine
that
prevents
or
retards
the
clotting
of
blood
barrel
knot
blood
knot
a
knot
used
for
tying
fishing
leaders
together,
the
ends
of
the
two
leaders
are
wrapped
around
each
other
two
or
three
times
controlled
substance
a
drug
or
chemical
substance
whose
possession
and
use
are
controlled
by
law
psychoactive
drug
mind-altering
drug
consciousness-altering
drug
psychoactive
substance
a
drug
that
can
produce
mood
changes
and
distorted
perceptions
blood
temperament
or
disposition,
a
person
of
hot
blood
full
blood
descent
from
parents
both
of
one
pure
breed
body
temperature
blood
heat
temperature
of
the
body,
normally
.
F
or
C
in
humans,
usually
measured
to
obtain
a
quick
evaluation
of
a
person's
health
body
substance
the
substance
of
the
body
solid
body
substance
the
solid
parts
of
the
body
artery
arteria
arterial
blood
vessel
a
blood
vessel
that
carries
blood
from
the
heart
to
the
body
liquid
body
substance
bodily
fluid
body
fluid
humor
humour
the
liquid
parts
of
the
body
blood
the
fluid
(red
in
vertebrates)
that
is
pumped
through
the
body
by
the
heart
and
contains
plasma,
blood
cells,
and
platelets,
blood
carries
oxygen
and
nutrients
to
the
tissues
and
carries
away
waste
products,
the
ancients
believed
that
blood
was
the
seat
of
the
emotions
arterial
blood
blood
found
in
arteries,
except
for
the
pulmonary
artery
the
arterial
blood
is
rich
in
oxygen
blood
group
blood
type
human
blood
cells
(usually
just
the
red
blood
cells)
that
have
the
same
antigens
Rh-positive
blood
type
Rh
positive
the
blood
group
(approximately
%
of
people)
whose
red
cells
have
the
Rh
factor
(Rh
antigen)
Rh-negative
blood
type
Rh-negative
blood
Rh
negative
the
blood
group
whose
red
cells
lack
the
Rh
factor
(Rh
antigen)
bloodstream
blood
stream
the
blood
flowing
through
the
circulatory
system
blood
clot
grume
a
semisolid
mass
of
coagulated
red
and
white
blood
cells
cord
blood
blood
obtained
from
the
umbilical
cord
at
birth
menorrhea
menstrual
blood
menstrual
flow
flow
of
blood
from
the
uterus,
occurs
at
roughly
monthly
intervals
during
a
woman's
reproductive
years
venous
blood
blood
found
in
the
veins,
except
in
the
pulmonary
vein
venous
blood
is
rich
in
carbon
dioxide
and
poor
in
oxygen
whole
blood
blood
that
has
not
been
modified
except
for
the
addition
of
an
anticoagulant,
whole
blood
is
normally
used
in
blood
transfusions
serum
blood
serum
an
amber,
watery
fluid,
rich
in
proteins,
that
separates
out
when
blood
coagulates
plasma
plasm
blood
plasma
the
colorless
watery
fluid
of
the
blood
and
lymph
that
contains
no
cells,
but
in
which
the
blood
cells
(erythrocytes,
leukocytes,
and
thrombocytes)
are
suspended
blood
vessel
a
vessel
in
which
blood
circulates
vein
vena
venous
blood
vessel
a
blood
vessel
that
carries
blood
from
the
capillaries
toward
the
heart,
all
veins
except
the
pulmonary
vein
carry
unaerated
blood
venation
venous
blood
system
(zoology)
the
system
of
venous
blood
vessels
in
an
animal
protoplasm
living
substance
the
substance
of
a
living
cell
(including
cytoplasm
and
nucleus)
hyaloplasm
ground
substance
the
clear
nongranular
portion
of
the
cytoplasm
of
a
cell
blood
cell
blood
corpuscle
corpuscle
either
of
two
types
of
cells
(erythrocytes
and
leukocytes)
and
sometimes
including
platelets
leukocyte
leucocyte
white
blood
cell
white
cell
white
blood
corpuscle
white
corpuscle
WBC
blood
cells
that
engulf
and
digest
bacteria
and
fungi,
an
important
part
of
the
body's
defense
system
red
blood
cell
RBC
erythrocyte
a
mature
blood
cell
that
contains
hemoglobin
to
carry
oxygen
to
the
bodily
tissues,
a
biconcave
disc
that
has
no
nucleus
grey
matter
gray
matter
grey
substance
gray
substance
substantia
grisea
greyish
nervous
tissue
containing
cell
bodies
as
well
as
fibers,
forms
the
cerebral
cortex
consisting
of
unmyelinated
neurons
matrix
intercellular
substance
ground
substance
the
body
substance
in
which
tissue
cells
are
embedded
ABO
blood
group
system
ABO
system
ABO
group
a
classification
system
for
the
antigens
of
human
blood,
used
in
blood
transfusion
therapy,
four
groups
are
A
and
B
and
AB
and
O
blood
test
a
serologic
analysis
of
a
sample
of
blood
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