Medical Definition of Reclotting phenomenon

1. The property of certain gels of becoming less viscous when shaken or subjected to shearing forces and returning to the original viscosity upon standing (e.g., synovial fluid, ferrous hydroxide gel); a characteristic of a system exhibiting a decrease in viscosity with an increase in the rate of shear, usually a function of time. Synonym: reclotting phenomenon. Origin: G. Thixis, a touching, + trope, turning (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reclotting Phenomenon

reclone
recloned
reclones
recloning
reclosable
reclose
reclosed
recloses
reclosing
reclosure
reclosures
reclothe
reclothed
reclothes
reclothing
reclotting phenomenon (current term)
reclude
recluded
recludes
recluding
recluse spider
recluse spiders
reclused
reclusely
recluseness
recluses
reclusing
reclusion
reclusions

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