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The phrase "amount of plasma" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or medical contexts when discussing the quantity of plasma in a given sample or system.
Example: "The amount of plasma in the blood sample was measured to determine the patient's hydration level."
Alternatives: "volume of plasma" or "quantity of plasma".
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Even a small amount of plasma leakage can increase interstitial pressure and lead to capillary collapse and CR.
If the disease affects the entire body, a significant amount of plasma (the blood minus its cells) leaks into the nonvascular spaces, with resultant loss in blood volume.
However for a metal wall machine (like DEMO) that reaches elevated powers, a certain amount of plasma enhancement gas (nitrogen, Ar, Ne, etc).
We have carried out a new gas-dynamic simulation of the physical processes occurring in a fixed amount of plasma confined in coronal loops heated in the top.
The amount of plasma in the ionosphere drops off after the sun sets.
The amount of plasma etching time had no effect on the filter loading for fibers longer than 5 microm.
The amount of plasma cells is low until weeks 18 20 of gestation [19].
Siphons, exploiting surface tension, remove a discrete amount of plasma to another chamber, where it is spun again and diluted.
They can transmit through plasma to free space and transport a large amount of plasma energy in the radiation form.
Thanks to fluorescent dyes, a greater amount of plasma membrane damages resulting from the TiO2 NP-based SDT could be noticed than in the TiO2 NP-based PDT.
They concluded that the illumination angle did not make much of a difference with regard to the amount of plasma lost from Titan.
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