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Plasma
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Meaning
Noun
●
In Physics:
A
state of matter
consisting of
partially
ionized
gas
and electrons.
●
In Hematology:
A
clear
component
of blood or
lymph
containing
fibrin.
●
In Hematology:
Blood
plasma
,
free
of
suspended
cells, used in transfusions.
●
In Mineralogy:
A
variety
of
green
quartz
, used in
ancient
times
for making
engraved
ornaments.
●
In Medicine:
A
mixture
of
starch
and
glycerin
, used as a
substitute
for ointments.
●
In Computer graphics & Demoscene:
A
visual
effect in which
cycles
of
changing
colours
are
warped
in various ways to give the
illusion
of
liquid
organic
movement.
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Origin
plasma
English
πλάσμα
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
πλάσσω
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Sourced from
Etym
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Fluid
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Tissue
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Cell
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Urine
Ion
Particles
Ions
Xenon
Protein
Albumin
Platelets
Thermal
Beam
Erythrocytes
Glucose
Lasers
Haemoglobin
Proton
Laser
Platelet
Cells
Oxygen
Electrolyte
Electron
Lipid
Electrons
Ionization
Rbcs
Particle
Heat
Air
Fluids
Oxide
Gas
Deuterium
Water
Vapor
Metal
Polaron
Protons
Material
Hydrogen
Radiation
Helium
Neutron
Gases
Flux
Hydrogen Gas
Magnetic Field
Corona Discharge
Cathode Rays
Gamma Rays
Blood Serum
Red Blood Cells
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