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  2. Non-neutral plasma - Wikipedia

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    In physics a non-neutral plasma is a plasma whose net charge creates an electric field large enough to play an important or even dominant role in the plasma dynamics. [1] The simplest non-neutral plasmas are plasmas consisting of a single charge species.

  3. Neogen - Wikipedia

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    Neogen Corporation is an international food safety company that provides test kits and relevant products to detect dangerous substances in food. The company was founded in 1982 and is based in Lansing, Michigan . [ 1 ]

  4. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and chlorine are cheapest by volume at atmospheric pressure. When there is no public data on the element in its pure form, price of a compound is used, per mass of element contained. This implicitly puts the value of compounds' other constituents, and the cost of extraction of the element, at zero.

  5. How Much Do You Make Donating Plasma? - AOL

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    Donating plasma is one of the many ways you can make money outside of a 9-to-5 job. ... The average payment for a single donation is between $30 and $60 per session, although there are centers ...

  6. Bio Products Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Bio Products Laboratory Limited [1] (BPL) is a company involved in the manufacture of human blood plasma products, located in Elstree, Hertfordshire, England.It is run as a commercial business and supplies plasma derived products to the National Health Service in the UK as well as to markets in over 45 countries.

  7. Nitriding - Wikipedia

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    Precise control of chemical potential of nitrogen in the nitriding atmosphere by controlling gas flow rate of nitrogen and oxygen; All round nitriding effect (can be a disadvantage in some cases, compared with plasma nitriding) Large batch sizes possible – the limiting factor being furnace size and gas flow

  8. Plasma-activated bonding - Wikipedia

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    The plasma ignites in the RIE-reactor (shown in figure "Scheme of a plasma reactor for low pressure plasma activated bonding"). The maximal bond strength is achieved with nitrogen and oxygen as process gases and is sufficiently high with a homogeneous dispersion over the wafers after annealing at 250 °C. The bond energy is characterized > 200 ...

  9. Plasma recombination - Wikipedia

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    Plasma recombination is a process by which positive ions of a plasma capture a free (energetic) electron and combine with electrons or negative ions to form new neutral atoms . The process of recombination can be described as the reverse of ionization, whereby conditions allow the plasma to evert to a gas. [ 1 ]