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plasmacytoma A collection of plasma cells found in a single location rather than throughout the bone marrow, soft tissue or bone.
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plasmapheresis A procedure for obtaining plasma from a donor by separating the plasma from the whole blood and returning the rest to the donor, usually with saline solution and albumin (see apheresis).
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plasma- A plasma is an extremely hot gas that is composed of free-floating ions (atomic nuclei stripped of some electrons - making the ions positively charged) and free electrons (negatively charged). A plasma behaves much differently than a neutral gas, and is considered the fourth state of matter. A plasma conducts electrical currents. Stars are composed of plasma. PLATES The crust of the Earth is broken into plates. The plates are enormous chunks of rock that float atop the soft mantle. ...
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plasma A plasma is an extremely hot gas that is composed of free-floating ions (atomic nuclei stripped of some electrons - making the ions positively charged) and free electrons (negatively charged). A plasma behaves much differently than a neutral gas, and is considered the fourth state of matter. A plasma conducts electrical currents. Stars are composed of plasma. PLATES The crust of the Earth is broken into plates. The plates are enormous chunks of rock that float atop the soft mantle. ...
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plasma fractionation The separation of plasma into its major proteins.
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