PLASMA

in physics, fully ionized gas of low density, containing approximately equal numbers of positive ions and negative ions (see electron and ion). It is electrically conductive and is affected by magnetic fields. The study of plasma, called plasma physics, is especially important in research efforts to produce a controlled thermonuclear reaction (see nuclear energy). Such a reaction requires extremely high temperatures; it has been computed that a temperature of about 10 million degrees Celsius would be needed to initiate the reaction between deuterium and tritium. By passing a very high electric current through plasma great heat is produced and, simultaneously, an electromagnetic field is created, causing the plasma to withdraw from the walls of its container. The contraction of the plasma, called the pinch effect, prevents the container from being destroyed, but the effect may become unstable too quickly for the fusion reaction. The properties of plasma are distinct from those of the ordinary states of matter, and for this reason many scientists consider plasma a fourth state of matter. Interstellar gases, as well as the matter inside of stars, are thought to be in the form of plasma, thus making plasma a common form of matter in the universe.

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plasma homocysteine, 1.44 for the second high- est quartile of plasma homocysteine, and 1.32 for the third highest quartile of plasma homocysteine (Bostom, Rosenberg, Silvershatz, et al. 1999). At 31-month follow-up of 500 men...
...part of the carbonic acid is carried by the plasma, a small part by the blood corpuscles. If blood plasma, which has been separated from the corpuscles...pressure practically all of the base of the plasma as represented by the alkaline reserve...
...thc isotopes are in the plasma state. Aiming for breakeven...such high-temperature plasmas, to get more energy...fluorescing as the excited plasma ions recombine with electrons...Scientists are finding that plasmas can solve many technological problems, including plasma- etching processes in...
...previous day, the nonterritorial males display elevated plasma corticosterone and de- pressed plasma testosterone levels. In contrast, the ter- ritorial males show no change in plasma hormone levels the day after winning an encounter (Knapp...
Plasma Questions and Answers Can a blood donor give just plasma without the other parts of the blood? When people give...taken with a cell-separating machine so that just the plasma is removed. For example, this technique might be used...
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Plasma Concentrations of Selected Organobromine...polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners in plasma samples from 110 healthy postmenopausal...were significant predictors of PCB-153 plasma levels. Conclusion: Our results suggest...
Ssh4, Rcr2 and Rcr1 Affect Plasma Membrane Transporter Activity in Saccharomyces...adjusting levels of transport proteins in plasma membrane. The regulated uptake of...control that determine the activity of plasma membrane nutrient transporters. Amino...
A Mutant Plasma Membrane Protein Is Stabilized upon Loss...Pma1-10, is delivered properly to the plasma membrane but fails to remain stable at...and undergoes rapid endocytosis fromthe plasma membrane followed by vacuolar degradation...
An Arabidopsis Thaliana Plasma Membrane Proton Pump Is Essential for...C. Young , Michael R. Sussman THE plasma membrane proton ATPase (H^sup...processes. The family of genes encoding plasma membrane H^sup +^-ATPases in Arabidopsis...
The Correlation of Concentration of Plasma Lactates and Blood Alcohol Concentration...gluconeogenesis substrates, an increase of plasma lactates with a possible occurrence of...examine the correlation of concentration of plasma lactates and blood alcohol concentration...
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...million-degree plasma would leave a puff...standing. Astrophysical plasmas are remarkable for...books often call plasmas the fourth state...liquids, and gases. A plasma has freely moving...know enough to treat plasma with respect, and...reactors, where plasmas are monitored at...
...centers, donors at commercial plasma centers are paid for their donations. El Paseo Plasma paid $10 for just under one liter of plasma. Legally, donors were allowed...donors. FDA suspended El Pase Plasmas license in December 1987, closing...
Plasma-Scam. by Richard C. Thompson Human blood...paid donors at these centers. The fluid (plasma) portion is extracted and retained and...The resulting product--human source plasma--is used in the manufacture of medical...
Gateway Gtw-p42m102 Plasma TV Company: Gateway, Inc., 14303 Gateway...com/. Description: The Gateway GTW-Plasma TV is a 42-inch (diagonal) high-definition-capable color plasma television. The unit is compatible with digital...
...characteristic of space plasma, revealed by satellites...sharp boundaries between plasmas with different properties...that may be present in plasma. Electrons accelerated...radiation characteristic of plasmas in the laboratory and...penetrate beyond the plasma sheath of the solar system...
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A FUTURISTIC "Plasma Jet" That .... A FUTURISTIC "plasma jet" that eradicates tooth decay without fillings could...that has to be filled. Unlike the dentists drill, the plasma jet is noninvasive and pain-free. Fear of fillings...
...that it now competes with plasma TVs. But consumers who decide to buy a plasma TV are going against the tide...compared with four million plasmas, according to DisplaySearch...the declining popularity of plasma TVs could create pitfalls...
...biggest advantage for plasma televisions is size. Plasma screens can measure...inches. Storin says plasmas also have better black...which has been big in plasmas, recently made a marketing...abandon the consumer plasma market, according...
Behind-the-Scenes View of Plasma TV. Byline: Joseph Szadkowski, THE...Vinay Awasthi, senior product manager for plasma and LCD displays at LG Electronics USA...some time to reveal the magic behind the plasma television and its implications for home...
...for TV Buyers; Choosing LCD, DLP or Plasma. Byline: Christian Toto, THE WASHINGTON...liquid crystal display) or not LCD. Plasma versus DLP (digital light processing...main television duel is between LCD and plasma flat-panel sets. Both offer clear images...
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PLASMA in physics, fully ionized gas of low density, containing approximately...electrically conductive and is affected by magnetic fields. The study of plasma, called plasma physics, is especially important in research efforts to produce a controlled...
PLASMA, BIOLOGICAL see blood . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...The colorless fluid of the blood, or plasma, carries the red and white blood cells...connective tissue, where they develop into plasma cells that produce highly specific antibodies...of bleeding. Also circulating in the plasma are the hormones that the endocrine glands...
...to dehydration or to loss of blood or plasma, or by reduced blood pressure resulting...bleeding ulcers. Burns produce extensive plasma loss from blood vessels into the burned...injuries may result in loss of blood and plasma into the injured tissues. Dilation of...
...ordinary states of matter but is instead a plasma , consisting of a mixture of electrons...electrical and magnetic properties of a plasma, using magnetic fields to form a "magnetic...and tritium in a magnetically confined plasma. The use of tritium lowers the temperature...
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