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plasmodium

[plaz-moh-dee-uhm] / plæzˈmoʊ di əm /


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Within one second, the fusion products are channelled away just as the next pair of plasmoids hurtles in.

From Nature • Jul. 22, 2014

The Helion reactor will fire a steady stream of plasmoids from each side into a chamber, where the fuel is crushed by magnetic fields until fusion begins.

From Nature • Jul. 22, 2014

All over that black, lumpy, lavalike surface the plasmoids crawled, walked, soared and wriggled.

From Legacy by Schmitz, James H.

She picked up a small jar, emptied some spicy-smelling, crumbly contents out on the table, dropped the plasmoids inside, closed the jar and left the apartment with it.

From Legacy by Schmitz, James H.

Everywhere else it had vanished under great black masses of material which the plasmoids had added to the station's structure.

From Legacy by Schmitz, James H.




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