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# 26411 Boffins create zombie dogs [Joseph Bloch]
  created eerie zombie dogs, reanimating the canines after several hours of clinical death in attempts to develop . . . scientists have succeeded in reviving the dogs after three hours of clinical death, paving the way for . . . stop breathing and have no heartbeat or brain activity. But three hours later, their blood is replaced and the . . . be happy to keep people in this state for just a few hours, But even
(Mon, 27 Jun 2005, 3 KB)
# 26065 [Fwd: [>Htech] [GRG] Mice sent into hibernation-like state by hydrogen [Joseph Bloch]
  Htech] [GRG] Mice sent into hibernation-like state by hydrogen I saw this posted on . . . preservation process if this low-oxygen-demand state were initiated in a patient immediately prior . . . reduce oxygen-loss related damage to the brain. Just a notion from a layman. Joseph . . . Htech] [GRG] Mice sent into hibernation-like state by hydrogen sulfide gas (fwd from pestep@ . . . gas go in to a hibernation-like state, with body temperature dropping and breathing and . . . can be coaxed into a hibernation-like state by a whiff of hydrogen sulphide, the . . . Science1. When re-exposed to clean air after six hours, the mice bounced back without any evident
(Thu, 21 Apr 2005, 6 KB)
# 26011 Living Will and Beyond [benbest]
  would obviously be inappropriate for the United States: old version: http://www.cryocdn.org/attorney. . . . The fact of being in a vegetative state is irrelevant. A person in cryostorage is in a vegetative state. If being on life support does not . . . would both prefer to remain in that state rather than be cryopreserved. The chances of medicine discovering a cure for the condition causing our vegetative state may be better than the chances of . . . damage -- the most serious being to the brain or the blood vessels (damage to the . . . lead to immediate deanimation -- it could take hours or days to choke to death. It . . . some means of maintaining a Cryonics Surrogate after declaration of legal death -- someone who could
(Wed, 13 Apr 2005, 6 KB)
# 25985 [Fwd: [wtaboard] Writing an H+ living will/advance directive] [Joseph Bloch]
  recent interesting discussions among transhumanists in the States about the ramifications of the Schiavo case . . . over the fate of Terri Schiavo -- a brain-damaged woman in Florida kept alive for . . . group received about 100 calls within an hour of opening for business. Mr. Radulovic says . . . organization that promotes assisted-suicide laws modeled after the one approved by Oregon voters. Cindy
(Wed, 06 Apr 2005, 9 KB)
# 25984 uploading [Daniel Crevier]
  For Thomas Donaldson: In message #25967 you state that "parallel computers can do things impossible . . . why this should be so? You also state that it would be impractical to add . . . necessary for the purpose of simulating a brain. Consider an electric power system: it is . . . a duration measured in milliseconds may take hours of number crunching with a very powerful . . . in awe: that's the psychological reaction after you've done a bit of detailed
(Tue, 05 Apr 2005, 4 KB)
# 25772 Induced hypothermia saves live [Olaf Henny]
  Reilly was nearer to death than life after being pulled from the waters off Mexico. . . . O'Reilly's temperature to a hypothermic state. "The only reason we didn't declare him formally brain dead was he was taking one breath . . . theory being that in a cooled-down state, the body has time to heal itself. . . . 32 degrees and kept him in that state for three days, an unusually long time for hypothermic treatment, which is normally done for just 24 hours. "I had nothing to lose for extending
(Tue, 08 Mar 2005, 5 KB)
# 25624 Fwd: The Biology of . . . Cryogenics (take 3) [Kennita Watson]
  or breathe and has no heartbeat or brain activity. In the Storeys biochemistry lab atCarletonUniversityinOttawa, . . . a frog can remain in a torpid state until spring, when its metabolism whirs back to life. It goes brain dead for a few months, then has . . . those of control frogs in a normal state, they also found unusually high levels of . . . 29.3 degrees F for about two hours, then thawed and transplanted them into other rats. Of the nine transplantees, eight survived for several hours after receiving the donor organs, and one survived
(Tue, 25 Jan 2005, 9 KB)
# 25342 Flea repport on brain scanner first demonstrator. [Azt28]
  23:35 EST Subject: Flea repport on brain scanner first demonstrator. Some years ago, I . . . a system in the framework of a brain reader. The first reader generation will be . . . the cell surface may destroy the polarized state, this cell must be heated to high temperature in vacuum to evaporate any harmful product. After that the cell is loaded with helium . . . induce a transition between the hyperfine c8 state from the metastable 23P to the 23S1 . . . collides with another atom in the fundamental state, the polarization is transfered to the nuclear spin of the second atom. After some tens of seconds, many He3 atoms are in the nuclear polarized state. This polarization is slowly destroyed by interaction . . . but the half life of the polarization state is in the hours range at room temperature. Put in a
(Thu, 16 Dec 2004, 3 KB)
# 25153 Re: CryoNet #25130 Donaldson [Azt28]
  someday we might be able to revive brains after 3 full hours > at room temperature. > Some years ago, the . . . for biology at room temperature. So a brain could be keept in running state for that duration. What if we include
(Wed, 24 Nov 2004, 2 KB)
# 25134 Freeze-Dried Miracle [Basie]
  in their contract. Basie Freeze-Dried Miracle After more than a decade of developing and . . . and Read took on the challenge. One after another, they tried different fixatives and treatments - . . . bank platelets can take up to 24 hours to regain full function. Freeze-dried platelets, . . . kill. No virus survived." The two years after Centeon pulled out dragged. Eventually, UNC-CH, . . . sales of $1 billion in the United States and as high as $4 billion worldwide. . . . Control. That's just in the United States. Worldwide, 110,000 women will bleed to . . . and cause further bleeding. It keeps the brain alive, but you bleed out. Put in
(Mon, 22 Nov 2004, 17 KB)

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