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Fundamentals of Plasma Physics [Hardcover]

Paul M. Bellan


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In the mid nineteenth century the Czech physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkinje introduced use of the Greek word plasma (meaning "formed" or "molded") to denote the clear fluid that remains after removal of all the corpuscular material in blood. Read the first page
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