You can use gravity like the sun, magnetic fields like in fusion reactors or ultimately depending on the plasma itself just a glass sphere like plasma lamps.
I'm assuming you mean the former kind though, where its incredibly hot, therefore hard to handle.
The job of blood plasma is to hold nutrients and other essentials in your body.
If you are talking about high temperature plasma (with the plasma being a mass of ionized atoms), then a magnetic field would the thing that can effectively push or hold plasma, presuming that you want the plasma to remain a plasma. This means that you would need electromagnets to generate and manipulate magnetic fields. In nature, these fields can be generated by the Earth, Sun, Jupiter, etc. In technology, a tokamak is used to hold high temperature plasma as efforts are made to induce fusion.
It holds up to a 52" plasma or LCD television.
The Peerless Paramount TV mount PT630 will hold a 63" Plasma perfectly.
A plasma TV has 2 tiny panels of glass and there are countless tiny cells between the panels that hold a mixture of gases.
This product is only designed to hold Plasma TV models and not the older style CRT type TV's.
The Home Styles Furniture Chesapeake Flat Panel/Plasma/LCD Entertainment Center will hold up to 300 pounds.
Plasma is a part of blood that is yellowish in color. Its job is to hold the blood cells in suspension.
Plasma ceiling mounts work by screwing into the ceiling. They have a mount which can hold a big-screen tv, so it will be suspended from the ceiling, as opposed on a stand or mounted on the wall.
This model stand is a pedestal stand made to hold 58" displays exclusively.
Plasma membrane functions to hold the contents of a cell together and separates them from the external environment.Plasma membrane also selectively controls the movement of substances going in or out of the cytoplasm, both actively and passively.
The Premier mount plasma wall mount will safely hold up to 100lbs.