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plasma

N ส่วน ที่ เป็นน้ำ สีเหลือง ใน เลือด  พลาสมา  serum suan-ti-pen-nam-se-luang-nai-luead

 

plasma

N หางนม  whey hang-nom

 

plasma

N หิน ควอตซ์ สี เขียว  hin-kwor-se-kaio

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PLASMA

n.A silicious mineral of a color between grass green and leek green, occurring in angular pieces in beds, associated with common chalcedony, and among the ruins of Rome.

 

PLASMATIC, PLASMATICAL

a.Giving shape; having the power of giving form.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PLASMA

Plas "ma, n. Etym: [See Plasm. ]

 

1. (Min. )

 

Defn: A variety of quartz, of a color between grass green and leek green, which is found associated with common chalcedony. It was much esteemed by the ancients for making engraved ornaments.

 

2. (Biol.)

 

Defn: The viscous material of an animal or vegetable cell, out of which the various tissues are formed by a process of differentiation; protoplasm.

 

3. Unorganized material; elementary matter.

 

4. (Med. )

 

Defn: A mixture of starch and glycerin, used as a substitute for ointments. U. S. Disp. Blood plasma (Physiol.), the colorless fluid of the blood, in which the red and white blood corpuscles are suspended. -- Muscle plasma (Physiol.), the fundamental part of muscle fibers, a thick, viscid, albuminous fluid contained within the sarcolemma, which on the death of the muscle coagulates to a semisolid mass.

 

PLASMATIC; PLASMATICAL

Plas *mat "ic, Plas *mat "ic *al, a. Etym: [Gr.

 

1. Forming; shaping; molding. [Obs. ] Dr. H. More.

 

2. (Biol.)

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to plasma; having the character of plasma; containing, or conveying, plasma.

 

PLASMATION

Plas *ma "tion, n. Etym: [L. plasmatio.]

 

Defn: The act of forming or molding. [R.] Grafton.

 

PLASMATOR

Plas *ma "tor, n. Etym: [L.]

 

Defn: A former; a fashioner. [R.] "The sovereign plasmator, God Almighty. " Urquhart.

 

PLASMATURE

PLASMATURE Plas "ma *ture, n.

 

Defn: Form; mold. [R.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

plasma

plas ma |ˈplazmə ˈplæzmə |(also plasm |ˈplazəm |) noun 1 the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended. this substance taken from donors or donated blood for administering in transfusions. 2 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 ). an analogous substance consisting of mobile charged particles (such as a molten salt or the electrons within a metal ). 3 a dark green, translucent variety of quartz used in mosaic and for other decorative purposes. 4 another term for cytoplasm or protoplasm. DERIVATIVES plas mat ic |plazˈmatik |adjective, plas mic |-mik |adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense mold, shape ): from late Latin, literally mold, from Greek plasma, from plassein to shape.

 

plasma cell

plas ma cell noun Physiology a fully differentiated B cell that produces a single type of antibody.

 

plasmalemma

plas ma lem ma |ˌplazməˈlemə ˈplæzməˌlɛmə | noun Biology a plasma membrane that bounds a cell, esp. one immediately within the wall of a plant cell. DERIVATIVES plas ma lem mal |-ˈleməl |adjective ORIGIN 1920s: from plasma + Greek lemma rind.

 

plasma membrane

plas ma mem brane noun Biology a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins that forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and that regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cytoplasm.

 

plasmapause

plas ma pause |ˈplazməˌpôz ˈplæzməpɔz | noun Astronomy the outer limit of a plasmasphere, marked by a sudden change in plasma density.

 

plasmapheresis

plas ma pher e sis |ˌplazməfəˈrēsis ˌplæzməˈfɛrəsəs | noun Medicine a method of removing blood plasma from the body by withdrawing blood, separating it into plasma and cells, and transfusing the cells back into the bloodstream. It is performed esp. to remove antibodies in treating autoimmune conditions. ORIGIN 1920s: from plasma + Greek aphairesis taking away (from apo- from + hairein take ).

 

plasma screen

plas ma screen noun a flat display screen using an array of cells containing a gas plasma to produce different colors in each cell.

 

plasma sheet

plas ma sheet noun Astronomy a layer of plasma in the magnetotail of the earth (or another planet ), lying in the equatorial plane beyond the plasmapause, with two divergent branches that reach the earth at polar latitudes.

 

plasmasphere

plas ma sphere |ˈplazməˌsfir ˈplæzməsfɪər | noun Astronomy the roughly toroidal region surrounding and thought to rotate with the earth (or another planet ) at latitudes away from the poles, containing a relatively dense plasma of low-energy electrons and protons.

 

Oxford Dictionary

plasma

plasma |ˈplazmə |(also plasm |ˈplaz (ə )m |) noun [ mass noun ] 1 the colourless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended. 2 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 ). a substance analogous to ionized-gas plasma, consisting of mobile charged particles (such as a molten salt or the electrons within a metal ). 3 a bright green, translucent variety of quartz used in mosaic and for other decorative purposes. 4 another term for cytoplasm or protoplasm. DERIVATIVES plasmatic |-ˈmatɪk |adjective, plasmic adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense mould, shape ): from late Latin, literally mould , from Greek plasma, from plassein to shape .

 

plasma cell

plasma cell noun Physiology a fully differentiated B-lymphocyte (white blood cell ) which produces a single type of antibody.

 

plasmalemma

plasmalemma |ˈplazməˌlɛmə | noun Biology a plasma membrane which bounds a cell, especially one immediately within the wall of a plant cell. DERIVATIVES plasmalemmal adjective ORIGIN 1920s: from plasma + Greek lemma rind .

 

plasma membrane

plasma mem |brane noun Biology a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cytoplasm.

 

plasmapause

plasma |pause |ˈplazməpɔːz | noun Astronomy the outer limit of a plasmasphere, marked by a sudden change in plasma density.

 

plasmapheresis

plasmapheresis |ˌplazməˈfɛrɪsɪs, -fəˈriːsɪs | noun [ mass noun ] Medicine a method of removing blood plasma from the body by withdrawing blood, separating it into plasma and cells, and transfusing the cells back into the bloodstream. It is performed especially to remove antibodies in treating autoimmune conditions. ORIGIN 1920s: from plasma + Greek aphairesis taking away (from apo- from + hairein take ).

 

plasma screen

plasma screen noun a flat display screen using an array of cells containing a gas plasma to produce different colours in each cell.

 

plasma sheet

plasma sheet noun Astronomy a layer of plasma in the magnetotail of the earth (or another planet ), lying in the equatorial plane beyond the plasmapause, with two divergent branches that reach the earth at polar latitudes.

 

plasmasphere

plasma |sphere |ˈplazməsfiːə | noun Astronomy the roughly toroidal region surrounding and thought to rotate with the earth (or another planet ) at latitudes away from the poles, containing a relatively dense plasma of low-energy electrons and protons.

 

Duden Dictionary

Plasma

Plas ma Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pl a sma |das Plasma; Genitiv: des Plasmas, Plural: die Plasmen griechisch plásma = Gebilde, zu: plássein, plastisch 1 Biologie Kurzwort für: Protoplasma 2 Medizin Kurzwort für: Blutplasma 3 Physik leuchtendes, elektrisch leitendes Gasgemisch, das u. a. in elektrischen Entladungen von Gas, in heißen Flammen und bei der Explosion von Wasserstoffbomben entsteht 4 dunkelgrüne Abart des Chalzedons

 

Plasmabildschirm

Plas ma bild schirm Substantiv, maskulin EDV, Fernsehen , der |Pl a smabildschirm |Flachbildschirm, der für die Darstellung Plasma 3 benutzt

 

Plasmachemie

Plas ma che mie Substantiv, feminin , die |Pl a smachemie |moderne Forschungsrichtung der Chemie, die sich mit chemischen Reaktionen befasst, die unter den Bedingungen eines Plasmas 3 ablaufen

 

Plasmafernseher

Plas ma fern se her Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich , der |Pl a smafernseher |Fernsehgerät mit einem Plasmabildschirm

 

Plasmamembran

Plas ma mem b ran , Plas ma mem b ran Substantiv, feminin Biologie , die |Pl a smamembran |Zellmembran

 

Plasmapherese

Plas ma phe re se Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Plasmapher e se |die Plasmapherese; Genitiv: der Plasmapherese, Plural: die Plasmapheresen Gewinnung von Blutplasma mit Wiederzuführung der roten [und weißen ] Blutkörperchen an den Blutspender

 

Plasmaphysik

Plas ma phy sik Substantiv, feminin , die |Pl a smaphysik |modernes Teilgebiet der Physik, das sich mit den Eigenschaften von Plasmen 3 befasst

 

plasmatisch

plas ma tisch Adjektiv |plasm a tisch |das Plasma 3 betreffend

 

Plasmawolke

Plas ma wol ke Substantiv, feminin Astronomie , die |Pl a smawolke |Wolke aus Plasma 3

 

French Dictionary

plasma

plasma n. m. nom masculin Partie liquide du sang.

 

Spanish Dictionary

plasma

plasma nombre masculino 1 Pantalla de plasma .2 biol Parte líquida de la sangre, linfa, líquido intersticial y cefalorraquídeo desprovisto de células; está formado por agua, proteínas, glúcidos y lípidos mayoritariamente .3 fís Estado gaseoso de la materia que contiene, prácticamente, el mismo número de electrones que de iones positivos; solamente pueden pasar a este estado las sustancias sometidas a temperaturas muy elevadas :el plasma constituye el estado natural de la materia estelar y se forma artificialmente en las reacciones de fusión nuclear .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del latín plasma y este del griego plásma, plásmatos figura ’, ‘acto de modelar ’, ‘materia modelable ’, ‘invención, ficción ’, derivado de plássein modelar, amasar ’. El término fue utilizado en fisiología por el biólogo alemán M. Schultz (s. xix ). De la familia etimológica de plástico (V.).

 

plasmación

plasmación nombre femenino Acción de plasmar :Goya tuvo como fin último la plasmación concreta de la sociedad en la que le tocó vivir .

 

plasmar

plasmar verbo transitivo 1 Dar forma concreta a un proyecto, idea, etc. , por medio de fórmulas, palabras, esquemas, etc. :el artista trata de emocionar plasmando el dolor, el sufrimiento y el bienestar .2 Moldear una materia para darle una forma determinada :plasmó en mármol el valor de los héroes .

 

plasmático, -ca

plasmático, -ca adjetivo biol Del plasma o relacionado con él :el fibrinógeno es una proteína plasmática presente en la sangre .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

plasma

plas ma /plǽzmə /名詞 U 1 生理 血漿 けっしょう (blood plasma ); 乳漿 にゅうしょう .2 生物 原形質 (protoplasm ).3 物理 プラズマ .~́ scr en [displ y ]プラズマディスプレイ 〘薄型 高画質のテレビ コンピュータの表示装置 〙.