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Wearable Plasma Clothes of Plasma Pad, Plasma Cap, and Plasma Shoes

2018 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2018
Wearable plasma clothes are fabricated as hybrid type of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma treatment system, whereby the restrictions on treatment time and size of the treated area are eliminated. A flexible and wearable plasma system of various sizes can be applied to skin, head, and feet of human.
Bong Joo Park   +5 more
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Wearable plasma-pads for healthcare applications: Plasma patch, plasma bandage, plasma socks, and plasma cap

2016 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2016
Wearable plasma-devices involving a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) are introduced. The conventional devices of the atmospheric pressure plasmas, a DBD and a plasma jet developed last decades, have an inconvenient for some cases requiring a frequent treatment, a long period therapy, and a significantly large area to be exposed with the plasma.
Yeon-Jeong Kim   +6 more
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Plasma maser theory for magnetized plasma

Physical Review A, 1987
The plasma maser theory of Langmuir waves produced from interaction between ion-wave turbulence and electrons in magnetized plasma is presented. The most dominant destabilizing effect comes from the polarization term. The instability occurs even for the Maxwell electron distribution function.
, Nambu, , Bujarbarua, , Sarma
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COMPLEXITY IN PLASMAS

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2006
We give here a brief introduction to the plasma state. We consider the basic resonance processes in a plasma, in particular, the mode resonances and the particle resonances. We discuss the various mechanisms leading to complex behavior of particles and waves in a plasma.
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Effects of Plasma Boundaries in Plasma Oscillations

Physical Review, 1950
The discussion of electron plasma oscillations is extended to include some of the effects of boundaries. It is first shown that an electron taking part in a traveling plasma oscillation will be reflected at a sheath of infinitesimal thickness with velocity appropriate to the oscillation traveling in the reverse direction. This means that standing waves
Bohm, D., Gross, E. P.
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Plasma-vehicle interaction in a plasma stream

AIAA Journal, 1963
Possible interaction between a vehicle bearing an electrical propulsion device and the resident plasma in ...
Hall, David F.   +2 more
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Plasma chemistry of fluorocarbons as related to plasma etching and plasma polymerization

1981
This chapter deals with the physical and chemical processes which take place in fluorocarbon plasmas. Emphasis is given to plasma diagnostic techniques which are well suited to investigate the neutral and ionized gas phase species as well as plasma-surface interactions.
Eric Kay, John Coburn, Alan Dilks
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Human Blood Plasma and Plasma Substances

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1954
LMOST from the beginning of history, the importance of blood was appreciated and it was believed to have mysterious properties which could be transferred from a donor to a recipient. Although transfusion is an old procedure, no degree of success was attained until the beginning of the present century when Crile, Elsberg, and others developed methods ...
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Clinical use of plasma and plasma fractions

Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 2006
The use of plasma and plasma-derived products has always involved a careful balance of anticipated benefit versus risk. Risk reduction through pathogen-inactivated products has been successful, but the expense of manufacture does not warrant widespread use.
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Effect of plasma nonlinearity on the beam-plasma interaction in a hybrid plasma waveguide

Plasma Physics Reports, 2001
A study is made of the characteristic features of the effect of plasma nonlinearity in a slow-wave structure on microwave generation by an electron beam and on electron beam energy losses. Theoretical results on the plasma density variation, the amplitude of the excited microwaves, and the velocity distribution function of the beam electrons are ...
Antonov, A.   +8 more
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