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What is the difference between plasma used in tvs versus the plasma in our body?

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What is the difference between plasma used in tvs versus the plasma in our body?

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Human Plasma is the pale yellow liquid portion of your blood that can be easily replaced by the body. It consists mainly of water and proteins, which help your body control bleeding and infection. Plasma used for televisions is explained here: http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/plasma_display.cfm A Plasma display or PDP is a flat panel display now commonly used for large television displays typically 37-inches and above. Many tiny cells compressed between two panels of glass hold the inert mixure of neon and xenon. The gas in the cells is electrically turned into plasma which excites phosphors and create the light you see on the display.

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