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Plasma polymerization -- Congresses. : Human Problem Solving / By A. Newell and H. A. Simon  1972 1
Plasma polymerization -- Periodicals   2
 

Plasma probes -- See Also Plasma diagnostics


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Plasma products.   2
Plasma products -- Australia. : Review of the use and supply of intravenous immunoglobulings in Australia : a report by the blood and blood products committee / Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council  2000 1
Plasma products -- Decontamination -- Congresses : Plasma assisted decontamination of biological and chemical agents / edited by Selc̦uk Güc̦eri and Alexander Fridman ; assistant editors, Katie Gibson, Christine Haas  2008 1
 

Plasma propulsion -- See Plasma rockets


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Plasma Protein Binding Capacity -- See Protein Binding


The process in which substances, either endogenous or exogenous, bind to proteins, peptides, enzymes, protein precursors, or allied compounds. Specific protein-binding measures are often used as assays in diagnostic assessments
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  Plasma proteins -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Plasma, Quark -- See Quark-gluon plasma


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  Plasma radiation -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Plasma radiation.   2
 

Plasma rockets -- See Also the narrower term Plasma jets


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Plasma rockets : Electrostatic Propulsion  2000 1
Plasma rockets -- Congresses : Electrostatic Propulsion  2000 1
Plasma sanguini. : Aesthetic clinician's guide to platelet rich plasma / Shilpi Khetarpal, editor  2021 1
 

Plasma, Seminal -- See Semen


The thick, yellowish-white, viscid fluid secretion of male reproductive organs discharged upon ejaculation. In addition to reproductive organ secretions, it contains SPERMATOZOA and their nutrient plasma
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Plasma sheaths -- See Also Space vehicles Electrostatic charging


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Plasma, Solar -- See Solar wind


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Plasma sound waves -- See Plasma waves


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PLASMA SPECTRA. : Plasma physics : confinement, transport and collective effects / A. Dinklage [and others] (editors)  2005 1
 

Plasma spectroscopy -- See Also the narrower term Inductively coupled plasma spectrometry


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Plasma spectroscopy.   20
Plasma spectroscopy -- Congresses.   9
Plasma spraying.   11
Plasma spraying -- Congresses   3
Plasma spraying -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Handbook of thermal spray technology / edited by J.R. Davis & Associates ; prepared under the direction of the Thermal Spray Society Training Committee  2004 1
Plasma spraying -- Periodicals : Journal of thermal spray technology (Online)    1
Plasma stability. : Stability and transport in magnetic confinement systems / by Jan Weiland  2012 1
 

Plasma-state polymerization -- See Plasma polymerization


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Plasma technology. : Plasma surface modification of polymers : relevance to adhesion / editors: M. Strobel, C.S. Lyons and K.L. Mittal  1994 1
 

Plasma, Thermal -- See Plasma Gases


Ionized gases, consisting of free electrons and ionized atoms or molecules which collectively behave differently than gas, solid, or liquid. Plasma gases are used in biomedical fields in surface modification; biological decontamination; dentistry (e.g., PLASMA ARC DENTAL CURING LIGHTS); and in other treatments (e.g., ARGON PLASMA COAGULATION)
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Plasma Thromboplastin Antecedent -- See Factor XI


Stable blood coagulation factor involved in the intrinsic pathway. The activated form XIa activates factor IX to IXa. Deficiency of factor XI is often called hemophilia C
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Plasma Thromboplastin Antecedent Deficiency -- See Factor XI Deficiency


A hereditary deficiency of blood coagulation factor XI (also known as plasma thromboplastin antecedent or PTA or antihemophilic factor C) resulting in a systemic blood-clotting defect called hemophilia C or Rosenthal's syndrome, that may resemble classical hemophilia
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Plasma thromboplastin component -- See Blood coagulation factor IX


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Plasma Thromboplastin Component Deficiency -- See Hemophilia B


A deficiency of blood coagulation factor IX inherited as an X-linked disorder. (Also known as Christmas Disease, after the first patient studied in detail, not the holy day.) Historical and clinical features resemble those in classic hemophilia (HEMOPHILIA A), but patients present with fewer symptoms. Severity of bleeding is usually similar in members of a single family. Many patients are asymptomatic until the hemostatic system is stressed by surgery or trauma. Treatment is similar to that for hemophilia A. (From Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 19th ed, p1008)
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Plasma torch -- See Plasma jets


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Plasma turbulence   6
Plasma turbulence -- Congresses : The Cluster active archive : studying the Earth's space plasma environment / Harri Laakso, Matthew G.T.T. Taylor, C. Philippe Escoubet, editors  2010 1
Plasma Volume : Maternal hemodynamics / edited by Christoph Lees, Wilfried Gyselaers  2018 1
Plasma waveguides. : Plasmonic nanoguides and circuits / editor, Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi  2009 1
  Plasma waves -- 4 Related Subjects   4
Plasma waves.   8
Plasma waves -- Periodicals : Waves in random media (Online)    1
Plasmaätzen : Low pressure plasmas and microstructuring technology / by Gerhard Franz  2009 1
Plasmabrenner : Cathodic arcs : from fractal spots to energetic condensation / André Anders  2008 1
 

Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell -- See Dendritic Cells


Specialized cells of the hematopoietic system that have branch-like extensions. They are found throughout the lymphatic system, and in non-lymphoid tissues such as SKIN and the epithelia of the intestinal, respiratory, and reproductive tracts. They trap and process ANTIGENS, and present them to T-CELLS, thereby stimulating CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY. They are different from the non-hematopoietic FOLLICULAR DENDRITIC CELLS, which have a similar morphology and immune system function, but with respect to humoral immunity (ANTIBODY PRODUCTION)
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Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells -- See Dendritic Cells


Specialized cells of the hematopoietic system that have branch-like extensions. They are found throughout the lymphatic system, and in non-lymphoid tissues such as SKIN and the epithelia of the intestinal, respiratory, and reproductive tracts. They trap and process ANTIGENS, and present them to T-CELLS, thereby stimulating CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY. They are different from the non-hematopoietic FOLLICULAR DENDRITIC CELLS, which have a similar morphology and immune system function, but with respect to humoral immunity (ANTIBODY PRODUCTION)
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  Plasmacytoma -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Plasmacytoma.   2
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