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# 18424 Re: postindustrial economic incentives [John de Rivaz]
  made to work very long and stressful hours simply in order to keep up with . . . regulation. Most residents are supported by the state who dictate what they will pay, and the state also dictates what regulations apply to the . . . of the inability of one legislator's brain to see the whole picture, these homes . . . there is nowhere else that can look after them. Hospitals are becoming clogged up with
(Sun, 27 Jan 2002, 5 KB)
# 15539 Ammendment to my #15528 & Comments on #15515, 15519, 15521, 15524 [Paul Antonik Wakfer]
  valid analogy for some tissue outside the brain, it is not valid for nerve tissue either in or outside the brain and. in fact, surgeons go to great . . . 1. Grimes asked for delay times, in hours, for CI's last 4 patients. I > . . . not prepared to give the number of hours from declaration of death until arrival and . . . to protect > the >organs (such as the brain) while the patient is being transported to . . . below -40'C as soon as possible after cryoprotective perfusion is ended. This rapid cooling ( . . . changes. Hell, living in Toronto only 4 hours away from CI, I might even sign . . . find that I have shown irritation only after provocation. Wakfer has > used terms like "fraud," " . . . the subject matter which we are discussing. After all most people are also quite willing . . . research sometimes uses cadaver tissue, including frozen brain > tissue, to compare with other specimens. In . . . are very stable, and have been tested after one and two years by a > commercial . . . of what preservation "methods" are best for >> brains, since "best" implies a specific purpose, and . . . been done, it is logically impossible to state which current preparation >>will allow the easiest,
(Fri, 02 Feb 2001, 24 KB)
# 4682 stability, shmobility [Eugen Leitl]
  of thought to this issue, performed countless hours of research, > run literally thousands of hours of simulations on both Cray XMP and . . . be made > that will crawl into your brain and make you appereciate modern art. This, > . . . t even know what > nanotechnology is till after its kicked it in the b----s. . . . have a darn poetic way of saying|stating things, do you know? Vinge's "Across
(Fri, 28 Jul 1995, 12 KB)
# 15287 Charles Platt's Many Ludicrous Remarks [davidpascal]
  jolly yuletide cheer by returning to Cryonet after a ten-month sabbatical. In the course . . . cryobiology. Given that the web page nowhere states, The past ten years of orthodox cryobiology . . . to debunk an entire field of science, after all, even if you do it so . . . web page on the subject, takes several hours. Even granted the possibility that gradual ramping . . . the process fifteen minutes to a half hour later. CI s reasoning, I learned, was . . . I might point out to readers, that after several weeks with a dictionary of biology . . . criticism of CI, fair, absurd, and hare-brained, that there is. The charge that CI
(Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 47 KB)
# 16156 ISCHEMIA: AN INTRODUCTION, Part I [Mgdarwin]
  resuscitation. EPIDEMIOLOGY Each year in the United States there are 540,000 deaths from myocardial . . . which typically occur within the first 24 hours following admission. [3]. Especially tragic is that . . . discharge from the hospital) in the United States as a whole is generally agreed to . . . to total incapacitation in the Persistent Vegetative State (PVS) [16-18]. The primary cause of . . . because of the justified perception that irreversible brain damage would have occurred during the prolonged . . . deterioration of the patient to the agonal state occur over a time course of minutes to an hour or longer, it is possible to begin . . . administered prior to the insult, rather than after a prolonged period of ischemia. The ability
(Sun, 29 Apr 2001, 12 KB)
# 7625 Report from the Alcor Technology Festival [Charles Platt]
  will liberate heat during its change of state to ice, providing additional protection. Ms. Visser' . . . perfused a heart for about half an hour with her secret cryoprotectant, at a temperature . . . lost its healthy color and turned gray after being warmed to room temperature. The blanching . . . dissection/perfusion/immersion/reperfusion takes about two hours, and entails long periods during which there . . . around 7:30, holding a large sandwich. After eating it, she killed another rat and . . . would be relatively easy to do so after some unsuccessful attempts. Of course, a properly . . . text formatting from her kinder, gentler personality. After her short self-introduction, Ms. Visser mentioned . . . the unwillingness of assistants to work long hours. She hopes ultimately to relocate in the United States, where people are more willing to work . . . shouldn't scale up to preserve human brains. She also wants to establish a bank
(Mon, 3 Feb 1997, 20 KB)
# 21301 identity [gte213u]
  you are the same person that died after you are awoken years later (seconds? millenia?), . . . kidnapped by aliens and replaced, etc. My brain is not in the exact same state it was when i went to sleep; . . . future, reviving people who have been dead hours, years, or centuries will carry no questions
(Thu, 27 Feb 2003, 4 KB)
# 15322 My Mother's TOP SECRET CLEARANCE [Ken Meyering]
  Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" BRAIN TEASER: What would "hardiness and sturdiness" have . . . first real job. She needed the money after the divorce to pay the rent and . . . two-weeks I spent confined in Western State Hospital as a result of the 24-Hour Fitness Supplements/DejaVu nightclub trial. Anyway, anytime
(Thu, 11 Jan 2001, 6 KB)
# 20911 Re: Perfect Copies [Scott Badger]
  is that millions of atoms in my brain and the rest of my body have . . . believes s/he is the same person after being teleported. There's no substantial difference . . . duplicated by some advanced technology, whether my brain is scanned and the precise structure of it duplicated into new brain tissue, or whether the program and database . . . but who wants to remain in that state? Therefore, if a copy of me were . . . be the same person I was an hour ago. Both of us would strongly object
(Sat, 18 Jan 2003, 3 KB)
# 16316 Re: Criminal Negligence (message 16311) [Eugene.Leitl]
  Hey, it is only a couple of hours of my time. Which is cheap). Rustic . . . away by one irrelevant mind numbing reply after another. In this second discipline, no one . . . to follow the herd, but use the brain God gave you to do something Oh . . . her supine body. Because you used the brain God gave you, and it told you . . . that God did not supply me a brain from the same batch as yours. (Instant . . . only could that be?) look bad. > the state of your loved one will be locked
(Thu, 24 May 2001, 13 KB)

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