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aggregation
(redirected from platelet aggregation)

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aggregation [‚ag·rə′gā·shən]
(biology)
A grouping or clustering of separate organisms.
(chemistry)
A process that results in the formation of aggregates.
(fluid mechanics)

(programming)aggregation - A composition technique for building a new object from one or more existing objects that support some or all of the new object's required interfaces.


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Provexis chief executive Stephen Moon said: "We are very pleased that these interim results highlight the potential of Fruitflow as an effective and safe dietary supplement which significantly reduces platelet aggregation in all users.
Similarly, a smaller decrease in platelet aggregation and coagulability levels was observed in the control group.
They discovered that genetic variations involving endothelial dysfunction - a hallmark for vascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis - and platelet aggregation appear to contribute to depressive symptoms.
 
 
 
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