stable factor

[/ˈsteɪbəl ˈfæktər/]
nounpl: stable factors
fator estável
1. In medicine and hematology, a blood clotting factor (Factor VII) that is stable and remains active during blood storage and coagulation processes
Stable factor deficiency can lead to prolonged bleeding times and coagulation disorders.
A deficiência do fator estável pode levar a tempos de sangramento prolongados e distúrbios de coagulação.
2. In general usage, any element or variable that remains constant or unchanging under specified conditions
Temperature was the stable factor in the experimental design.
A temperatura foi o fator estável no design experimental.
3. In economics and business, a consistent element that provides reliability and predictability
Consumer demand proved to be the stable factor during the market downturn.
A demanda do consumidor provou ser o fator estável durante a queda do mercado.
In Brazilian and Portuguese medical settings, 'fator estável' is technical terminology primarily used by healthcare professionals, laboratory technicians, and medical researchers. The term is most commonly encountered in clinical hematology, blood bank operations, and anticoagulation therapy discussions. In business and economic contexts in Brazil, the concept of 'fatores estáveis' is frequently discussed in economic analyses and business stability reports.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
constant factorfixed variableinvariable elementFactor VII (medical context)
Antonyms / Antônimos
unstable factorvariable factorlabile factorfluctuating element

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
fator estável
Standard medical terminology used in clinical and laboratory settings
Portugal
factor estável
Portuguese spelling variation, used in medical contexts
Medical/Scientific Community
fator VII / fator 7
Specific designation in hematology when referring to blood clotting factor VII

Related Words

blood coagulationclotting factorhemostasisthromboplastinprothrombin timecoagulation cascade

Related Idioms & Phrases

a stable factor in someone's life
stable factor of production
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