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[Clinical death. Legal death; somatic death; complete death].

open access: yesRevista de investigacion clinica; organo del Hospital de Enfermedades de la Nutricion, 1973
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ChaC1-based drug screenings identify a synergistic lethal effect of auranofin and proteasome inhibitors in hepatocellular carcinoma cells. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Death Discov
Yu C   +10 more
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Family refusal rates for organ donation after brain death and after circulatory death: a single-center 6-year experience. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Anesth Analg Crit Care
De Min F   +8 more
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Death Without Weeping

, 2023
When lives are dominated by hunger, what becomes of love? When assaulted by daily acts of violence and untimely death, what happens to trust? Set in the lands of Northeast Brazil, this is an account of the everyday experience of scarcity, sickness and ...
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
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“Brain Death” is not Death

2004
We draw attention to differences and difficulties in language and in concepts between “brain death” and true death that was published 24 years ago.1 We also focus on failure to utilize the scientific method, sound reasoning, and available medical technology in the determination of one of the two most important states known to man: death.
Paul A, Byrne, Walt F, Weaver
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Death Anxiety, Death Depression, and Death Obsession

Psychological Reports, 2003
In a sample of 67 students, scores from Templer's and the Collett-Lester death anxiety scales, Templer, et al.'s death depression scale, and Abdel-Khalek's death obsession scale were only moderately associated, suggesting that the scales are measuring somewhat different constructs.
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The Death of Death

2004
The current definitions of brain death are predicated on the prognostic observation that brain dead patients would quickly die even with intensive care. But this is now shown to be untrue.1–4 Neuroremediation technologies and advances in intensive care will make it increasingly possible to keep alive the bodies of patients who would currently be ...
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