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Genus of sponges
Thrombus is a genus of sea sponge belonging to the family Thrombidae. Thrombus abyssi (Carter, 1873) Thrombus challengeri Sollas, 1886 Thrombus jancai
Thrombus_(sponge)
This list of prehistoric sponges is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the phylum Porifera, excluding
List of prehistoric sponge genera
List_of_prehistoric_sponge_genera
Species of sponge
sponge. It is monotypic, with the single species Yucatania sphaeroidocladus. Hartman, Willard D.; Hubbard, Richard (1999). "A new species of Thrombus
Yucatania
Process of preventing and stopping bleeding
primary hemostasis plug to become harder: the resultant plug is called a thrombus or blood clot. The blood clot contains the secondary hemostasis plug with
Hemostasis
Family of sponges
Thrombidae is a family of sea sponges. Thrombus Sollas, 1886 Yucatania Gómez, 2006 "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Thrombidae Sollas, 1888"
Thrombidae
Treatment for airway bleeding
source. Embolic agents are particulate embolic material such as gelatin sponge or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and liquid embolic material such as NBCA, or
Bronchial_artery_embolization
Organ system for circulating blood in animals
via the body cavity rather than via blood vessels. Diploblasts such as sponges and comb jellies lack a circulatory system. Blood is a fluid consisting
Circulatory_system
American medical technology company
Tozzi, John (March 26, 2014). "Can Technology Stop Surgeons From Leaving Sponges Inside Patients?". Bloomberg News. "Stryker Completes Pivot Medical Acquisition"
Stryker_Corporation
Operation to remove a tooth
occurs. Pressure is applied by the patient biting on a gauze swab, and a thrombus (blood clot) forms in the socket (hemostatic response). Common hemostatic
Dental_extraction
Inflammation of tooth sockets in the jawbones
extraction of a tooth, blood is extravasated into the socket, and a blood clot (thrombus) forms. This blood clot is replaced with granulation tissue which consists
Alveolar_osteitis
thoracic cavity thoracic duct thoracic spine thoracic vertebrae thorax thrombus thymus thyroarytenoid muscle thyrocervical trunk thyroepiglotticus muscle
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a.
Shaped like a diamond or rhombus.
n.
That which beats or throbs in working.
n.
A fossil shell of the genus Strombus.
n.
A tumor produced by the escape of blood into the subcutaneous cellular tissue.
n.
A geometrical figure, consisting of four equal straight lines, and having two of the interior angles acute and two obtuse; a rhombus; a lozenge.
n.
A genus of marine gastropods in which the shell has the outer lip dilated into a broad wing. It includes many large and handsome species commonly called conch shells, or conchs. See Conch.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, chromium, when this element has a valence lower than that in chromic compounds.
n.
A compound or salt of chromous hydroxide regarded as an acid.
pl.
of Thrombus
n.
Any marine gastropod shell of the genus Strombus. See Strombus.
n.
An ingredient of the Mosaic incense, probably the operculum of some kind of strombus.
a.
Of or pertaining to a tetragon; having four angles or sides; thus, the square, the parallelogram, the rhombus, and the trapezium are tetragonal fingers.
n.
Any marine univalve mollusk of the genus Strombus and allied genera. See Conch, and Strombus.
n.
A fish allied to the turbot (Rhombus levis), much esteemed in England for food; -- called also bret, pearl, prill. See Bret.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or like, Strombus.
n.
Same as Rhomb, 1.
n.
A name applied to various marine univalve shells; esp. to those of the genus Strombus, which are of large size. S. gigas is the large pink West Indian conch. The large king, queen, and cameo conchs are of the genus Cassis. See Cameo.
n.
A large British fluke, or flounder (Rhombus megastoma); -- called also carter, and whiff.
n.
A plane figure having four sides and angles; a quadrangle, as a square, a rhombus, etc.
n.
A clot of blood formed of a passage of a vessel and remaining at the site of coagulation.