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  1. A state of matter consisting of partially ionized gas
  2. A clear component of blood or lymph containing fibrin
  3. Blood plasma, free of suspended cells, used in transfusions
  4. A variety of green quartz, used in ancient times for making engraved ornaments.
  5. A mixture of starch and glycerin, used as a substitute for ointments.
  6. A visual effect in which cycles of changing colours are warped in various ways to give the illusion of liquid organic movement.
    • 1999, "Rage Matrix", Coding plasma demos....HELP! (on newsgroup comp.programming)
      Has anyone here written a plasma demo in C/C++ who would be willing to explain to me exactly how it works?




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