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Renal Plasma Flow ( RPF ) is decreased due to hypo perfusion which results in a proportional decrease in GFR.
Plasma fibronectin, which is synthesized by hepatocytes, and fibronectin synthesized by cultured fibroblasts are similar but not identical ; immunological, structural, and functional differences have been reported.
Blood tests such as VDRL, Rapid Plasma Reagin ( RPR ) and TPHA will also be positive, but there are no current blood tests which distinguish among the four treponematoses.
The game features two weapons new to the Metroid series: the tri-splitting Spazer Laser Beam, and the Plasma Beam, which passes through enemies when shot.
Dublin City University is the lead partner in this Irish research through Irish Fusion Association under the National Centre for Plasma Science and Technology with 10 more University College Cork scientists taking part in the project as well under the auspices of Association Euratom DCU, which was established in 1996.
With the invention of LCD and Plasma displays, some menus have moved from a static printed model, to one which can change dynamically.
* BattleTech has recently introduced two BattleMech-scale plasma weapons, the Clan Plasma Cannon, which only bathes the target in flaming gases, thus causing no damage in favor of massive waste heat to BattleMechs, though heavy damage to vehicles and infantry, and the Inner Sphere Plasma Rifle, which causes sizeable amount of damage in exchange for reduced waste heat.
* In Crysis Warhead, the final mission features the " PAX Cannon " ( Plasma Accumulator eXperimental Cannon ), which is a devastatingly powerful hand-held rifle the player can then use to quickly destroy the attacking aliens.
* Plasma torches, which have existed for some years, project plasma streams a foot at most, and are used to cut metal and concrete.
Released in 1997, the Plasma Pak expansion adds several new features to Blood ; a new episode of nine levels titled " Post Mortem " is included, along with two new multiplayer Bloodbath levels, one of which was modelled after Monolith's corporate offices.
The Plasma Pak also integrated a large number of bug fixes which had been previously addressed by several patches.
(" Plasma alien " enemies, which spawn repeatedly from electrical outlets, do not count towards the kill ratio.
Vector Sigma allowed Galvatron to become aware of the existence of the key to the Plasma Energy Chamber, the theft of which set in motion a chain of events that would restore Cybertron's Golden Age.
In 2007, Optimus Prime reactivated Vector Sigma with the Matrix's shell, and consulted Alpha Trion on the Plasma Energy Chamber, the key to which had become the centre of a battle.
Artillery, antimissile systems which fire automatically in order to take down incoming enemy missiles and " Anti-air " weapons ( ED: AA Gun, UCS: AA Plasma Cannon, LC: AA Rocket Launcher ), which do incredible amounts of damage to aircraft.
Loyal servant of Omni, Gruumm has looted some of Earth's resources – diamonds, gold, Iridium, and HemoTech Synthetic Plasma ( which is used as a synthesizing agent ) for the construction of the Magnificence.
Besides the primary function, all of the weapons in the game have one or two additional function modes that generally grant the player with special abilities, such as the X-ray function of the Shockwave Rifle or the cloak mode of the Plasma Rifle, which renders the playable character completely invisible to enemies at cost of its ammunition.
Plasma cells, also called plasma B cells, plasmocytes, and effector B cells, are white blood cells which produce large volumes of antibodies.
Most of the bombermen use special bombs, like the Fire Bomb, which turns the bomb into a fireball or the Plasma Bomb, which turns it into an energy ball, and regular black time bombs are rarely used.

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Image created by Ian Tresman on July 13th, 2005, based on an images by Hannes Alfvén in his book Cosmic Plasma ( 1981 ), p. 55

Plasma and %
Plasma taurine was 78 % of control values, and urinary taurine was 29 %.
Plasma protein binding is 30 % to 40 %.
With regards to the efficiency of the torch itself — this can vary among manufacturers and torch technology ; though for example, Leal-Quirós reports that for Westinghouse Plasma Corp. torches “ a thermal efficiency of 90 % is easily possible ; the efficiency represents the percentage of arc power that exits the torch and enters the process ”.
# Plasma cells less than 10 % on bone marrow examination ;
A recent radionucleotide study called BVA-100, Blood Volume Analysis is the only FDA approved instrument that provides a measure of Red Blood Cells and Plasma with 98 % accuracy.

Plasma and blood
Plasma is in essence the same as serum, but is obtained by centrifuging the blood without clotting.
Plasma, serum or blood concentrations of sertraline and norsertraline, its major active metabolite, may be measured to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or to aid in the medicolegal investigation of fatalities.
Most blood banks now split the whole blood into two or more components, typically red blood cells and a plasma component such as Fresh Frozen Plasma.
Rapid Plasma Reagin ( RPR ) refers to a type of test that looks for non-specific antibodies in the blood of the patient that may indicate that the organism ( Treponema pallidum ) that causes syphilis is present.
* Plasma thromboplastin antecedent, a blood enzyme
Plasma glucose is maintained by an equal rate of glucose appearance ( entry into the blood ) and glucose disposal ( removal from the blood ).
Plasma, the major component in blood, communicates freely with interstitial fluid through pores and intercellular clefts in capillary endothelium.
Plasma venlafaxine concentrations in overdose survivors have ranged from 6 to 24 mg / l, while postmortem blood levels in fatalities are often in the 10 – 90 mg / l range.
Plasma is then removed from the blood by a cell separator.
Sometimes the plasma is thawed and transfused as Fresh Frozen Plasma ( FFP ), much like the plasma from a normal blood donation.
Plasma, serum or blood concentrations of pregabalin may be measured to monitor therapy or to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients.

Plasma and fluid
** Plasma ( 1 / 5 of extracellular fluid ).
Plasma and interstitial fluid are very similar.

Plasma and is
Plasma is the state of matter where some of the electrons in a gas are stripped or " ionized " from their molecules or atoms.
It is known for its Plasma Desktop, a desktop environment provided as the default working environment on many Linux distributions, such as Kubuntu, Pardus and openSUSE.
* Plasma stability, a measure of how likely a perturbation in a plasma is to be damped out
It is one of the earliest controlled fusion devices, first invented by Lyman Spitzer in 1950 and built the next year at what later became the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
Plasma is a highly ionized gas that occurs at high temperatures.
Plasma, like gas, is a state of matter that does not have definite shape or volume.
Plasma is the most common state of non-dark matter in the universe.
The DTR is used to record high-rate Plasma Wave Subsystem ( PWS ) data.
Plasma is obtained by centrifugation before clotting occurs.
* Plainsboro is home to the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, one of the few nuclear fusion reactors in the world.
The Plasma Diagnostics Package ( PDP ) is grappled by the Remote Manipulator System | RMS.
Plasma is the state of matter where some of the electrons in a gas are stripped or " ionized " from their molecules or atoms.
Funding is arranged under Project Matterhorn and develops into the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
*** Plasma is pumped into a chamber.
Plasma cosmology is a term describing a loose set of non-standard ideas about cosmology.
Plasma effects being vital in slowing down a protostar's spin in stellar formation is accepted as mainstream science today ( although the actual mechanism is not so clearcut ).
Plasma stealth is a phenomenon proposed to use ionized gas ( plasma ) to reduce RCS of vehicles.
Plasma renin then carries out the conversion of angiotensinogen released by the liver to angiotensin I. Angiotensin I is subsequently converted to angiotensin II by the enzyme angiotensin converting enzyme found in the lungs.
* Plasma membrane, is a selectively permeable lipid bilayer found in all cells

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