In the case of the infiltrated gland the supply of this plasma is cut off in both directions.
And believe me, with the smorgasbord of radio noise thatplasma produces, the chances are easily fifty-fifty.
When his radio crackled, Armont was in the medical facility of the Bates Motel, watching as a plasma IV was attached to Dimitri's arm.
Surely you know the energy in the Cyclops creates plasma in the vehicle--that's loose atoms--which becomes the propellant.
You don't create this atomic soup called plasma without generating a lot of electromagnetic noise--in other words, radio garbage.
We're making an emergency delivery of blood plasma to the Apollonion General Hospital in Iraklion.
He figured if Spiros could be gotten on intravenous plasma within the next fifteen minutes he might survive.
That unit contained simple dry ice--the only thing simple about the entire system--which would be converted to plasma by the energy and expand, providing thrust for the vehicle.
They live in the blood-plasma and do not attack the corpuscles.
To be quite accurate, it should be stated that the quantity of venom necessary to render the plasma of the dog, or of the horse, non-coagulable is less than that which must be employed in the case of the plasma of the rabbit.
To obtain pure coagulated fibrin it is best to heat blood-plasma (preferably that of the horse) to 56 deg.
In this respect the plasma behaves in a similar manner towards the sugars as does the living yeast cell.
External occurrences may at any moment cause the death of an individual, and in this way interrupt the immortal series; but in the intimate organization of the living plasmathere exist no seeds of death.
The plasma is itself immortal and will in fact live forever, provided only external circumstances are favorable.
The enclosed Amoeba in the state of a globular lump of plasma (c) enclosing a kernel and a kernel-speck (a).
The contractility of this plasma, which the free Amoeba shows in stretching out and drawing in its changing processes, is a general vital property of the organic plasma of all animal as well as of all vegetable plastids.
The nutritive material thus absorbed is conveyed by the blood plasma and the lymph to the various tissues to provide them with nourishment.
No blood-vessels pass into these tissues; the cells derive their nourishment by the imbibition of the plasma of the blood exuded into the subjacent tissue.
If glycogen is present in solution in the plasma it is there in very small quantities only, and has probably arisen from the destruction of the white blood corpuscles, since some leucocytes undoubtedly contain glycogen.
Plasma or serum is as a rule quite clear, but after a meal rich in fats it may become quite milky owing to the presence of neutral fats in a very fine state of subdivision.
Thus, if we take mammalian blood as a type, the plasma would have the following approximate composition:-- In 1000 grms.
The proteins of the blood plasma belong to the two classes of the albumins and the globulins.
The saline constituents of plasma comprise chlorides, phosphates, carbonates and possibly sulphates, of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
As haemoglobin is the medium of respiratory interchange, its diminution causes obvious symptoms, which are much more easily appreciated by the patient than those caused by alterations in the plasmaor the leucocytes.
If plasma be weakly acidified with sulphuric acid, then treated with crystals of ammonium sulphate until a slight precipitate forms, filtered and the filtrate allowed to evaporate very slowly, typical crystals of serum-albumin may form.
The food stuffs carried by theplasma are proteins, carbohydrates, salts and water.
The plasma is a solution in water of a varied number of substances, and as a solvent it confers on the blood its power of acting as a carrier of food stuffs and waste products.
The cause of the clot formation has been found to be the precipitation of a solid from the liquid plasma of the blood.
The plasma collected from such blood is found to contain thrombogen but no thrombokinase.
Intracapsular circulation or a certain slow flowing of the plasma within the central capsule is probably just as common in the Radiolaria as without it, but it is not so easy to observe in the former case as in the latter.
They depend upon slow displacements of the molecules of the plasma (plastidules or micellae) and cause a uniform distribution of the absorbed nutriment and a certain equalisation of the metastasis.
Sometimes the circulation is directly perceptible in the plasma itself; but usually it is only visible owing to the presence of granules (sarcogranula), which are suspended in the plasma in larger or smaller numbers.
Careful," the other spoke soothingly, "you must give the plasma time to act or you may harm yourself.
But the drink we partook of as we awoke is a plasma that will very quickly restore the lost body elements.
As I followed it down I soon broke out in a sweat, for the gurgling, fiery plasma heated the area up to a warm degree.
In fact, as it was made of a plasma that allowed everything through except lone particles, it was so uninhibiting that a moment after I had put mine on I had completely forgotten about it.
The plasma also contains fibrin, [Footnote: it is usual to say that fibrin is contained in the blood.
The plasma is rich in mineral matter for the bones, and in albumen for the muscles.
There was an acute parenchymatous nephritis with focal plasma cell infiltrations suggesting acute interstitial nephritis.
Face it, Doc, that plasma is no good inside the body.
Plasma works in a bottle but not in an adult body.
They accounted for what faith was left in Doc's plasma and gave some unfounded hope to the others.
There was only plasma for some two hundred injections, but that should yield sufficient proof.
A plasma furnace melted them down into new blocks.
Later, when the last of the plasma had been used, they could finally relax.
He went to where she was already working, checking on the results of the plasma on the cultures.
We'll need a lot more plasma than there is in Southport," he said.
Behind her, Clay could see the body of the woman on the surgical table, an array of tubes and probes leading to plasma drip bottles and other equipment racked out over the table.
The two women MSOs had unlocked the surgical table in Beulah's dispensary and a plastic tent covered not only the table and the patient, but also the plasma and Regen racks overhead.
Serum resembles the plasma of normal blood in general appearance, but differs from it in composition.
The proportion by bulk of plasma to corpuscles is usually given roughly as two to one.
They help in maintaining the normal composition of the blood plasma in proteids.
In the homogeneous plasma of the monera, a firmer central nucleus is separated from a softer outer mass; through this differentiation of nucleus and protoplasm arises the first organic cell.
Consciousness, like feeling and willing, among the higher animals is a mechanical work of the ganglion-cells, and as such must be carried back to chemical and physical events in the plasma of these.
Sperm can be separated from the seminal plasma by centrifugation, removal of the supernatant plasma, and resuspension in a salt solution of known composition.
Thus it appears that the seminal plasma itself is not essential for ejaculated sperm to survive the rigors of freezing.
In the laboratory it is frequently desirable to study sperm free of the seminal plasma in which they are ejaculated.
The nuclear membrane then disappears and fibrillar cell-plasma or cytoplasm invades the nuclear area.
Radiating lines in the adjacent cell-plasma suggest that these bodies constitute centres of force.
The induration is due not only to the dense packing of the connective-tissue spaces with lymphocytes and plasma cells, but also to the formation of new connective-tissue elements.
The granulation tissue which forms as a result of the reaction of the tissues to the presence of the virus is chiefly composed of lymphocytes and plasma cells, along with an abundant new formation of capillary blood vessels.
The local lesions are to be regarded as being of the nature of reactions against accumulations of the parasite, lymphocytes and plasma cells being the elements chiefly concerned in the reactive process.
Plasma and Blood Clotting Efficiency of Thromboplastic Agents in Vitro and their Stability, J.
Briefly these consist of noting the acceleration of coagulation time in a mixture of equal parts of serum and the thromboplastic agent to which about an equal part of oxalate plasma is added.
Sallini had given Larry some blood plasmato overcome some of the loss of blood that the Skipper had suffered, but Gray was still unconscious.
He’s had some bloodplasma and I’ll keep giving him more as long as he needs it.