What's the difference between plash and plasm?

Plash


Definition:

  • (v.) A small pool of standing water; a puddle.
  • (v.) A dash of water; a splash.
  • (v. i.) To dabble in water; to splash.
  • (v. t.) To splash, as water.
  • (v. t.) To splash or sprinkle with coloring matter; as, to plash a wall in imitation of granite.
  • (v. t.) To cut partly, or to bend and intertwine the branches of; as, to plash a hedge.
  • (n.) The branch of a tree partly cut or bent, and bound to, or intertwined with, other branches.

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Plasm


Definition:

  • (n.) A mold or matrix in which anything is cast or formed to a particular shape.
  • (n.) Same as Plasma.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Patients with abnormal glucose tolerance showed significantly lower plasms immunoreactive insulin concentrations at 30 min and 60 min after the glucose load compared with patients with normal glucose tolerance.
  • (2) Long-term storage and utilization of cryopreserved germ plasm could extend the population's generation length and allow higher levels of genetic variation to be maintained in smaller populations.
  • (3) The present research was carried out for the purpose of collecting part of the germ plasm of grain amaranth in Guatemala, as well as to evaluate it in terms of yield, chemical composition and nutritive value.
  • (4) A correlation analysis was undertaken of the relation of plasma peak level and the dose of lithium to a number of lithium induced changes: Increase in urine volume, weight gain, decrease in plasm phosphate, increase in plasma magnesium, decrease in plasma urea, increase in plasma alkaline phosphatase, increase in urinary pH.
  • (5) Human and animal blood plasm precallikrein was studied as activated by the high-dispersed preparations of silica (aerosils) which carry on their surface various chemically grafted organic radicals.
  • (6) Repeat examination of blood from the three fallow deer for 30 days postexposure failed to reveal observable piro-plasms.
  • (7) Thus the oocyte nucleus is required as late as stage 9 for dorsoventral patterning within the follicle cells and for polar plasm assembly in the oocyte.
  • (8) The amount of germ plasm was related positively to the number of GPCCs at the 8-cell stage and to the resulting number of PGCs; embryos which contained larger amounts of germ plasm developed larger numbers of PGCs at stage 47.
  • (9) Occasionally pole cells were formed outside the area of the originally irradiated pole plasm.
  • (10) It is shown that on polymeric substrates containing no trypsin, the growth character and dynamics of the fibroblastic elements are similar on the whole to these indices for cultures grown in the plasm clot without the substrate.
  • (11) Repeated plasm exchanges were performed in a 44-year-old man with Goodpasture syndrome, also treated with cyclophosphamide and prednisone.
  • (12) Measurements of the volume of germ plasm suggest that there is no change through cleavage.
  • (13) Against a background of vitamin C deficiency administration of ACTH does not cause any deviations in the level of catecholamines in tissues, of 11-oxycorticosteroids in the adrenals tissue and increase insignificantly the content of the latter in blood plasm.
  • (14) CRF erythroblasts incubated with normal, homologous plasma, showed significant increase in the uptake of the radioactive precursors, compared to the activity of these cells incubated in autologous plasms, the only exception being the incorporation of 3H-leucine in the proerythroblasts, in which the increase was not statistically significant.
  • (15) Frozen semen is a practical means of preserving valuable germ plasm.
  • (16) Indications for electrolytic solutions are given, including blood, platelets, plasms, albumin, dextran and manitol.
  • (17) The TRF induced rise in plasm cortisol and ACTH concentrations in patients with Cushing's disease and Nelson's syndrome suggests the possibility of altered hypothalamic or pituitary receptors in such patients.
  • (18) There was no correlation between vaginal smears and the plasms hormone levels and there was no evidence to suggest that progesterone supplements influenced clinical outcome.
  • (19) The relative costs and benefits of genetic stock collections and germ plasm collections are discussed.
  • (20) These findings show that hyperglucagonaemia is a physiological consequence of a surgical operation and that the relationship of plasms glucagon to plasma insulin is complex.

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