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Definition of Plasmas
1. plasma [n] - See also: plasma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasmas
Literary usage of Plasmas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plasma Physics Of The Local Cosmos by National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Solar and Space Physics (2004)
"The CME epitomizes the dynamics of cosmic plasmas—a burst of energy on a ...
By documenting the particular attributes and behavior of solar system plasmas, ..."
2. Immunity in Infective Diseases by Elie Metchnikoff (1907)
"Presence of fixatives in plasmas.—Origin of fixatives. IT is usually understood
that nutritive substances ..."
3. Biochemical Catalysts in Life and Industry: Proteolytic Enzymes by Jean Effront (1917)
"BLOOD plasmas NOT SPONTANEOUSLY COAGULABLE. In the preceding chapter we became
familiar with the principal constituents which come into play in the ..."
4. The Art of compounding by Wilbur Lincoln Scoville (1895)
"POULTICES, plasmas, PENCILS AND MEDICATED DRESSINGS. ... plasmas (Lat. Plasma,
aia).—Non-fatty, unctuous preparations, designed as substitutes for ointments ..."
5. Sex & Character by Otto Weininger (1907)
"CHAPTER II MALE AND FEMALE plasmas THE first thing expected of a book like this,
the avowed object of which is a complete revision of facts hitherto ..."
6. Plasma Physics Of The Local Cosmos by National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Solar and Space Physics (2004)
"The CME epitomizes the dynamics of cosmic plasmas—a burst of energy on a ...
By documenting the particular attributes and behavior of solar system plasmas, ..."
7. Immunity in Infective Diseases by Elie Metchnikoff (1907)
"Presence of fixatives in plasmas.—Origin of fixatives. IT is usually understood
that nutritive substances ..."
8. Biochemical Catalysts in Life and Industry: Proteolytic Enzymes by Jean Effront (1917)
"BLOOD plasmas NOT SPONTANEOUSLY COAGULABLE. In the preceding chapter we became
familiar with the principal constituents which come into play in the ..."
9. The Art of compounding by Wilbur Lincoln Scoville (1895)
"POULTICES, plasmas, PENCILS AND MEDICATED DRESSINGS. ... plasmas (Lat. Plasma,
aia).—Non-fatty, unctuous preparations, designed as substitutes for ointments ..."
10. Sex & Character by Otto Weininger (1907)
"CHAPTER II MALE AND FEMALE plasmas THE first thing expected of a book like this,
the avowed object of which is a complete revision of facts hitherto ..."