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agglutination 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. a clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies (agglutinins)
  2. the building of words from component morphemes that retain their form and meaning in the process of combining
  3. the coalescing of small particles that are suspended in solution; these larger masses are then (usually) precipitated
  4. (agglutinate) united as if by glue
  5. (agglutinate) string together (morphemes in an agglutinating language)
  6. (agglutinate) To unite, or cause to adhere, as with glue or other viscous substance; to unite by causing an adhesion of substances; To form through agglutination; United with glue or as with glue; cemented together; Consisting of root words combined but not materially altered as to form or ...
  7. (Agglutinate) A pyroclastic deposit consisting of an accumulation of originally plastic ejecta and formed by the coherence of the fragments upon solidification.
  8. (Agglutinate) A clump of cells (usually erythrocytes) formed as a result of specific chemical interaction between surface antigens and antibodies.
  9. (Agglutinate) Derived from the German word "to glue." The process by which cells are made to adhere to one another, usually through the actions of an agglutinin, such as an antibody or a lectin. Certain viruses and bacteria also are capable of agglutinating blood cells. ...
  10. (Agglutinate) glued together -such as pollen masses in orchids
  11. (agglutinate) aggregates of lunar soil cemented together by vesicular, flow-banded impact glass; usually < 1 mm in size; glass is black or dark brown in hand, paleto dark brown in thin section; us. ...
  12. The aggregation of particulate antigen by antibodies. Agglutination applies to red blood cells as well as to bacteria and inert particles covered with antigen.
  13. Clumping together. Sperm may clump together due to infection, inflammation or antibodies.
  14. a reaction in which particles (such as red blood cells, bacteria or sperm) suspended in a liquid collect into clumps and which occurs especially as a serological response to a specific antibody
  15. The clumping of cells in the presence of a protein (e.g., antibody or lectin). The related term “hemagglutination” denotes the specific case wherein the cells are red blood cells.
  16. the state of joining or clumping together by adhesion.
  17. one type of antigen-antibody reaction in which a solid antigen clumps together with a soluble antibody; often in reference to red blood cell typing.
  18. The tendency of blood cells to clump together in reaction to an antibody.
  19. In all areas of the industrial production, gluing gets more and more important. In supportive elements in automotive engineering and aircraft construction. Here, a higher stability is obtained in comparison to riveting, and the thermal stress of welding is avoided. ...
  20. The process of particles forming from the binding of antibody and latex-coated drug metabolite. Agglutination occurs with a negative urine specimen.
  21. Collection of separate particles into clumps or masses.
  22. blood tests perfomed to determine the patient's blood type and to check compatibility of donor and recipient blood before a transfusion
  23. of Sperm: Sticking together of sperm.
  24. Antibody-induced clumping of cells.