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the pale-coloured liquid in which blood cells are suspended. It contains mineral salts, protein and trace elements.
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the pale-coloured liquid in which blood cells are suspended. It contains mineral salts, protein and trace elements.
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| plasmid |
Description: Small circular DNA molecule used to transfer genes from one organism to another. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries Description: A small, circular piece of DNA found outside the chromosome in bacteria. Plasmids are the principal tools for inserting new genetic information into microorganisms or plants. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| plasmapheresis |
A procedure that involves partial removal of blood plasma while the blood cells are returned to circulation
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Any ionized gas; that is, any gas containing ions and electrons.
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