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  2. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood ... tendon, and skin can survive as long as 8 to 12 hours. ... This page was last edited on 19 ...

  3. Stages of human death - Wikipedia

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    Technique: Body cooling (measure body cooling to estimate time since death) Pigs: stages of body cooling after death. In pigs, the decrease in body temperature occurs in the eyeball, orbit soft tissue, rectum, and muscle tissue. [29] Up to 13 hours after death, eyeball cooling in pigs provides a reasonable estimate of time since death. [30]

  4. Brain death - Wikipedia

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    Brain death is the permanent, irreversible, and complete loss of brain function, which may include cessation of involuntary activity necessary to sustain life. [1] [2 ...

  5. Rigor mortis - Wikipedia

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    Rigor mortis [a] (from Latin rigor ' stiffness ' and mortis ' of death '), or postmortem rigidity, is the fourth stage of death.It is one of the recognizable signs of death, characterized by stiffening of the limbs of the corpse caused by chemical changes in the muscles postmortem (mainly calcium). [1]

  6. Vegetative state - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 she awakened fully recovered and lived her last 10 years peacefully. It is the longest a person has been in a coma and woken up. Haleigh Poutre; Karen Ann Quinlan; Terri Schiavo; Aruna Shanbaug – Indian woman in persistent vegetative state for 42 years until her death.

  7. US FDA puts clinical hold on Iovance's cancer therapy trial

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    (Reuters) -The U.S. health regulator has placed a clinical hold on Iovance Biotherapeutics' trial of its experimental cell therapy in lung cancer patients after a patient death, the company said ...

  8. Lazarus syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Velma Thomas, 59, of Nitro, West Virginia, United States holds the record time for recovering from clinical death. In May 2008, Thomas went into cardiac arrest at her home. Medics were able to establish a faint pulse after eight minutes of CPR. Her heart stopped twice after arriving at the hospital and she was placed on life support.

  9. 17 legitimate ways to get money fast - AOL

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    The median compensation for healthy volunteers participating in Phase I clinical trials in the U.S. is $3,070 per study, ranging from $150 to $13,000. Earning potential varies widely based on the ...