The person who discovered a way to preserve blood plasma was Charles R. Drew. He figured out that he could dry plasma and then later reconstitute it.
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Mr. Charles Drew did
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solid< liquid< gas< plasma solids yield the slowest molecules while plasma's molecules zoom every which way.
The simple way to convert compressed gas to plasma is by heating it or by electrifying it. A plasma is atoms from which electrons are stripped, and anything can be converted to plasma by ripping off its electrons. By superheating gas to give the electrons so much energy that they leave the atoms, or by applying high voltage to tear electrons from atoms, the gas can be converted to a plasma.
Solid, liquid, plasma, gas.
Yes. I found this out the hard way just recently. Ruined my Panasonic THC42FD18 Plasma by running my AC, which is mounted on the wall above it, often over the space of the last few months. If you can, find another place for your TV, or you might risk ruining it long term.
Pretty much the same way it's done now, except with rusty saws, a lot of whiskey, and a great deal of blood. Pre-anaesthesia medical practices were not fun. Usually, the treatment was worse than the condition. Amputations were done routinely. You would not have wanted a broken leg back then.
Charles Drew discovered a way to store blood plasma and create blood banks.
Charles R. Drew discovered a way to preserve blood in the form of plasma.
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It is a way of representing the concentration of the virus particles in blood plasma
Plasma and blood cells are different components of blood. When cells are removed form blood the remaining fluid is plasma. When clotting factors present in the plasma interact with blood cells, a clot forms. Clotted blood do not have plasma. The fluid remains after the blood clots is called serum.
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plasma is found in stars. the only naturally occurring plasma on Earth is lightning. it is not to be confused with the plasma in your blood however, as these are not the same thing. plasma screen TVs use plasma the same way as fluorescent lights, but this is not naturally occurring plasma.
Hypertension is just a longer word for high blood pressure. So what ever high blood pressure does hyperetension does.
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Blood "plasma" is the liquid outside of cells. In it are various dissolved substances. There are inorganic salts, also called "electrolytes" which are present in the form of dissolved ions. There are also plasma proteins. Some plasma proteins transport lipids, which are insoluble in water. The only way the lipids can travel in the blood is if they are bound to proteins. Immunoglobulins, another protein, are also found in the blood plasma. They are antibodies that help fight viruses that invade the body. There are also blood clotting factors in the blood plasma. Other substances in the blood plasma are nutrients, metabolic waste products, respiratory gases, and hormones.
Charles Drew laid the foundation of today's blood banks and the way blood plasma is collected and handled.
He separated the plasma from the bood. :) A+