plasma

রক্তরস
definition
noun
Instead, blood is often separated into its three main components; red blood cells, plasma , and platelets.
the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
This expansion of the atmosphere significantly increases the number of microscopic collisions between the satellite and the gases and plasma of the upper atmosphere.
an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge, typically at low pressures (as in the upper atmosphere and in fluorescent lamps) or at very high temperatures (as in stars and nuclear fusion reactors).
translation of 'plasma'
প্রাণসর,
মূল্যবান সবুজ মণিবিশেষ
noun
রক্তমস্তু,
প্রাণরস,
রক্তরস,
ছাঁচ,
মূল্যবান্ সবুজ মণিবিশেষ
example
One of the two key findings of the study was a consistent gradient of cytokine concentration, with the highest levels found in ascitic fluid followed by lymph and then 'plasma' .
In fact, the whole magnetosphere becomes a hotter place as the energy of the CME increases 'plasma' temperatures.
For gas tungsten arc and 'plasma' arc the filler metals are not used and the edges are fused.
Parts are placed in a quartz glass container that is used to contain the 'plasma' at atmospheric pressure once the container has been purged of air through the introduction of argon.
Due to its lower flame temperature and particle velocity compared with 'plasma' spraying, flame spraying produces a less dense coating having lower adhesion strength.
Blood is made up of 'plasma' , red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
If 'plasma' at that temperature so much as touched anything, it would go out like a light.
Magnetic reconnection should produce telltale jets of moving 'plasma' at high temperature that we hope to detect with EIS.
The team grew the nano-needles by saturating droplets of molten gold with zinc oxide 'plasma' .
In photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms, nitrate assimilation involves two membrane barriers, the 'plasma' and the chloroplast membranes.
As 'plasma' is a mixture of positive and negative particles, magnetic fields may be used to contain it and prevent the particles hitting the wall of the containing vacuum vessel.
the current passed through a column of 'plasma'
If the drug concentrations in 'plasma' or other body fluids decrease mono-exponentially in time, absorption is apparently absent or very fast.
It is caused by antibodies in the donor 'plasma' against white blood cells of the transfusion recipient.
Newer methods of sterilization include alternatives to ethylene oxide, such as low temperature hydrogen peroxide gas 'plasma' and peracetic acid.
Additionally, interstitial fluid and blood 'plasma' contain some non-electrolytes such as glucose.
However, shielded metal arc welding, 'plasma' arc, and electron beam welding processes can be used.
After the gas reaches a certain temperature it becomes 'plasma' .
The difference is that those field lines are enmeshed within the electrically charged, superheated 'plasma' that comprises the body of the Sun.
Another area of concern is China, where a policy of re-injecting blood donors with 'plasma' to allow them to donate more frequently has infected hundreds of thousands.
This creates an electrically charged, superheated 'plasma' of iron atoms that bonds to the surface as a new substance.
The use of smaller VTS in humans leads to reduced concentrations of polymorphonuclear cells and cytokines in both 'plasma' and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.
The HIV bDNA assays can be used for the detection and quantification of HIV virions in 'plasma' , serum, blood cells, or tissue.
It is the understanding of these expansion dynamics that is exciting, because it may be that ultracold plasmas cross over to the regime of strongly coupled 'plasma' physics.
Despite inhibition of viral replication in 'plasma' , lymph nodes, and at other sites, reservoirs of HIV infection in latently infected resting T lymphocytes remain.
Furthermore, urea readily diffuses between the 'plasma' and airway fluid.
To answer this question, they first compared the levels of thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor in bronchoalveolar fluid and in 'plasma' .
The tattoo is again sprayed and cleaned and pressure is applied using a disposable towel to remove any blood and 'plasma' excreted during the tattooing process.
They used energetic particles in a 'plasma' to knock, or sputter, carbon atoms from a graphite surface, forming a carbon vapor.
Warp reactors both show good 'plasma' flow, and are building up neutrons now.
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