Its not cold its hot. Its so hot that it is considered to be a form of plasma.
Alfred Grill has written: 'Cold Plasma Materials Fabrication' 'Cold plasma in materials fabrication' -- subject(s): Low temperature plasmas, Manufacturing processes, Plasma engineering
Yes, only the monologue was created by Pen Wilson, but its not a published play.
They are in cold storage below Driftveil City
Cold magneto plasma refers to a state of matter where a plasma, which is a gas made up of charged particles, is subjected to a magnetic field at low temperatures. This can lead to unique interactions between the charged particles and the magnetic field, allowing for control and manipulation of the plasma properties for various research and practical applications.
Generally, extreme temperatures can affect the lifespan of pens, regardless of their color. Heat can dry out pen ink more quickly, while cold temperatures can cause the ink to become sluggish. Proper storage and usage can help extend the life of the pen, regardless of the temperature.
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No, you need to be in good health to donate plasma. Having a cold can affect your ability to donate because it may be considered a temporary health condition that could potentially affect the quality of your donation. It's best to wait until you have fully recovered before donating plasma.
Plasma is a component of human blood. It isn't used in or with any foods and doesn't effect food poisoning.
Humboldt penguins are warm-blooded.
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Human blood temperature is 37 degrees C or 98.6 degrees F, the same goes for the plasma found in blood. The plasma found in your blood is not the same as the 4th state of matter of the same name. In physics and chemistry, plasma is a state of matter similar to gas of high temperatures in which a certain portion of the particles are ionized. Blood plasma is the straw-colored/pale-yellow liquid component of blood that normally holds the blood cells in whole blood in suspension.