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Plasma logo #10101) Ambulance supply 2) Bank donation 3) Bank holding 4) Bit of blood on television 5) Blood bank stock 6) Blood bank supply 7) Blood component 8) Blood constituent 9) Blood element 10) Blood fluid 11) Blood substance 12) Blood supply 13) Blood-bank stock 14) Blood-bank supply 15) Cell holder 16) Component of some TV screens
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Plasma logo #10101) Sera 2) Teevee
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plasma logo #20730 1. In biology, the fluid in which blood cells or lymph cells are suspended. 2. A gaslike state of matter consisting of positively charged ions, free electrons, and neutral particles. Plasma is found in stars, the sun, the solar wind, lightning, and fire.
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Plasma logo #21002• (n.) The viscous material of an animal or vegetable cell, out of which the various tissues are formed by a process of differentiation; protoplasm. • (n.) A variety of quartz, of a color between grass green and leek green, which is found associated with common chalcedony. It was much esteemed by the ancients for making engraved ornaments...
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Plasma logo #22116A gas-like association of ionized particles that responds collectively to electric and magnetic fields.
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plasma logo #20732A gas-like phase of matter that contains charged particles.
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Plasma logo #21439A physical state of matter which exists at extremely high temperatures in which all molecules are dissociated and most atoms are ionized.
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plasma logo #21160A low-density gas in which the some of the individual atoms or molecules are ionized (and therefore charged), even though the total number of positive and negative charges is equal, maintaining an overall electrical neutrality. Plasma is considered to be a fourth state of matter. Strictly speaking...
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plasma logo #21142an ionized gaseous medium in which the electron and ion densities are approximately equal
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plasma logo #21142a conductive gazeous medium consisting of free electrons, ions and neutral atoms or molecules, the proportions of the various particles being such that on macroscopic scale the medium is electrically neutral
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plasma logo #20040A low-density gas in which the individual atoms are ionized (and therefore charged), even though the total number of positive and negative charges is equal, maintaining an overall electrical neutrality.
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Plasma logo #20728A physical state of matter which exists at extremely high temperatures in which all molecules are dissociated and most atoms are ionized.
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plasma logo #20973<haematology> Acellular fluid in which blood cells are suspended. Serum obtained by defibrinating plasma (plasma derived serum) lacks platelet released factors and is less suitable to support the growth of cells in culture. ... (13 Oct 1997) ...
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plasma logo #21001(plaz´mә) the fluid portion of the lymph. the fluid portion of the blood, in which the formed elements (blood cells) are suspended. Plasma is to be distinguished from serum, which is plasma from which the fibrinogen has been separated in the process of clotting. Of the total volume of blood, 55 per cent is...
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plasma logo #10444(Humans as organisms) liquid, non-cellular part of the blood
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plasma logo #10444Acellular fluid in which blood cells are suspended. Serum obtained by defibrinating plasma (plasma-derived serum) lacks platelet-released factors and is less suitable to support the growth of cells in culture.
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Plasma logo #20972Plas'ma noun [ See Plasm .] 1. (Min.) A variety of quartz, of a color between grass green and leek green, which is found associated with common chalcedony. It was much esteemed by the ancients for making engraved ornaments. 2. (Biol.) The viscous material of an anima...
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plasma logo #21510(plaz;mua) The fluid, extracellular portion of circulating blood.
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Plasma logo #21813A form of ionized gas in which the temperature is too high for atoms to exist in their natural state. Plasma is composed of free electrons and free atomic nuclei.
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plasma logo #10006A low-density gas in which the individual atoms are charged, even though the total number of positive and negative charges is equal, maintaining an overall electrical neutrality.
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Plasma logo #23788A super-heated state of matter consisting of charged subatomic particles.
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plasma logo #20750A white hot gas made only of ions*.
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plasma logo #20974 noun colorless watery fluid of blood and lymph containing no cells and in which erythrocytes and leukocytes and platelets are suspended
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plasma logo #21221(biology) In biology, the liquid component of the blood. It is a straw-coloured fluid, largely composed of water (around 90%), in which a number of substances are dissolved. These include a variety of proteins (around 7%) such as fibrinogen (important in blood clotting), inorganic ...
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plasma logo #21221(physics) In physics, ionized gas produced at extremely high temperatures, as in the Sun and other stars. It contains positive and negative charges in equal numbers. It is a good electrical conductor. In thermonuclear reactions the plasma produced is confined through the use of magnetic fields
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