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Death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clinical death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clinical death is the popular term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing. It occurs when the heart stops beating in a regular rhythm, a condition called cardiac arrest. The term is also so...
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Death is the irreversable ending of life. Biologically, death can occur to wholes, to parts, or to both. For example, it is possible for individual cells and even organs to die, and yet for the organism as a whole to continue to live; ... Death, Death - Biological death, Death - Criteria of human death,
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A selection of articles related to Death - Biological death ... A Wisdom Archive on Death - Biological death ... Death - Biological death: Encyclopedia - Life...
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Physical death is the cessation of normal body functions, the irreversible loss of both components of consciousness, arousal and awareness . In legal terms defined as "brain death", i.e., loss of higher cortical functions.
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the measures that can be taken by even local law-enforcement groups to prevent and control biological- and chemical-agent attacks are somewhat reassuring. Silent Death also discusses the next possibly serious WMD, disruption and destruction of electronic communications.
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The Black Death: A biological reappraisal (Unknown Binding) ... Anyone interested in the bubonic plague and a history of black death and other plague outbreaks in history should have this book. Mine is for sale tdw1203@cox.net. Cant sell it through Amazon as its details are unlisted:ISBN 0-8052-3955-3...
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