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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1990
Family notification in sudden, unexpected, and violent death is a major responsibility of law enforcement, medical examiner, and coroner offices. This report reviews and discusses the process and procedures utilized in death notification and provides suggestions to accomplish this difficult task more effectively.
W D, Haglund, D T, Reay, C L, Fligner
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Family notification in sudden, unexpected, and violent death is a major responsibility of law enforcement, medical examiner, and coroner offices. This report reviews and discusses the process and procedures utilized in death notification and provides suggestions to accomplish this difficult task more effectively.
W D, Haglund, D T, Reay, C L, Fligner
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Neocortical Death and Human Death
Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1990Proposals to make neocortical death, sometimes called cerebral death, a medical and legal indication of human death are becoming more common. Increased sensitivity to the futility and costs of providing life support for patients long after they could be considered dead guarantees that interest in the proposals will continue for some time.
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Cleavage of GSDMD by inflammatory caspases determines pyroptotic cell death
Nature, 2015Jianjin Shi +9 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
The development and evolution of the concept of brain death has been necessary due to our technologic advances in medical care and organ transplantation. The current operational definition of brain death is based on coma, absent brain stem reflexes, and apnea, with use of confirmatory testing only as necessary.
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The development and evolution of the concept of brain death has been necessary due to our technologic advances in medical care and organ transplantation. The current operational definition of brain death is based on coma, absent brain stem reflexes, and apnea, with use of confirmatory testing only as necessary.
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The BCL-2 protein family: opposing activities that mediate cell death
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2008R. Youle, A. Strasser
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Death receptors: signaling and modulation.
Science, 1998A. Ashkenazi, V. Dixit
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