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# 9579 | Re: CryoNet #9568 - #9577 [den Otter] |
Of The Cryonics Movement"
> (9556,9557) I stated that, in my opinion, the number one . . . up, but I'd like you to state your evidence for this belief.
For what . . . or "I believe in some (vague)
life after death" etc. They more or less assume . . . creepy, "unnatural" and unnecessary due to "life after
death".
Of course the fact that cryonics . . . instructions
so that anyone with half a brain can activate it. Also a wrist-worn
. . . especially for the older cryonicists
(so prevent hours or warm ischemia when death occurs at (Fri, 1 May 1998, 4 KB) |
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# 10724 | More on Trehalose [Jeff Davis] |
to bring it to everyone's attention. After all, Doug Skrecky can't do everything. . . . jars and resuscitated them. Within half an hour, they were beating
>again. Measurements of their . . . heart isn't a human body or brain, and 4 degrees C isn't minus . . . plants allows them to survive in a state of suspended animation under conditions of
>water (Sun, 08 Nov 1998, 5 KB) |
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# 5591 | SCI.Color Film Archiving [Steven B. Harris] |
will make that mistake (at least not
after you read this article!)
We will discuss . . . you can get done in a "One-Hour" photo-store. They
are generally printed on . . . standard E-6 process (slides in an hour). These slide
films represent a considerable improvement . . . life of 110
years, but H. Wilhelm states that when their more rapid formation
of . . . than 20 minutes) look pretty much unchanged after 50 years. The
estimated dark-storage "life" . . . significant
degradation in rapid-aging tests, long after all conventional
acetate base films yellow and . . . Mike Darwin are an
option, but only after some testing to ensure that proper
relative humidity for the planned storage temperature is
maintained after sealing. Welded metal time capsules are the
. . . and what is stored in their own
brains and those other resuscitees. Think about how (14 Jan 96 04:41:04, 27 KB) |
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# 12760 | Re: CryoNet #12758 [Henri Kluytmans] |
do
repair
work at a damaged frozen brain. It is not necessary to understand the
complete
functioning of the brain, with all its interactions and interconnections.
It . . . able to
restore
it to its healthy state!
And also biological repair systems seem to . . . radioactive component slipped into its
>> manufacture, and after decay disrupts it... and lots of other . . . human body. It will be more like hours or days.
>> 2. To be useful for (Fri, 12 Nov 1999, 12 KB) |
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# 5377 | SCI.Who's Who & Dave Cosenza [Mike Darwin] |
K into Alcor to support
the cat brain/body cryopreservation survey research, paid for the canine
deep hypothermia (4 C) blood washout and 4 hour perfusioj work (highly
successful) and covered much . . . Directors was minimal in this regard until after the
first and very critical months of . . . be repeated.
Hugh and I worked long hours to put out a magazine, build equipment . . . of sensitive monitoring techniques to evaluate
premortem state (and risk of death) and postmortem response (08 Dec 95 16:40:48, 13 KB) |
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# 24826 | Some Problems with Immortalism ? [Michael C Price] |
this discounting is hard-wired into our brains
by evolution; by this reasoning we should . . . a million! Is the "death" of an hour old embryo more tragic
than that of . . . that he doesn't really want immortality after all.
I disagree with Ben's conclusions ( . . . doubles.html
Ben should be applauded for stating
that the Duplicates problem is presently unsolved (Sat, 16 Oct 2004, 4 KB) |
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# 7529 | Anesthesia in Cryopatients [Mike Darwin] |
Schedule II drugs regulated by the United
States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)(1).
_Possession_ of . . . cell
membranes and rapidly crosses the blood brain
barrier (3). The micelles used to deliver
. . . promptly
used. Propofol may be refrigerated
immediately after being drawn up and its
dispensing life can be extended to 24 hours.
Understanding the pharmacokinetics of
Propofol is critical (18 Jan 97 16:38:31, 8 KB) |
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# 29832 | MDs use experimental cooling [Basie] |
program is among several in the United States that has led research into
moderate hypothermia, . . . events and chemicals that cause
further damage after an initial neurological injury.
Doctors say Everett . . . secondary damage
from chemicals the body releases after the initial injury, said Dr. Elad
Levy, . . . treatment had to be done within three hours of injury to
have any benefit and . . . through different cooling methods for stroke and brain injury
patients.
Other aspects of Everett's (Thu, 13 Sep 2007, 3 KB) |
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# 14482 | New Cannulation Procedure [mgdarwin] |
the heart in order to
>perfuse the brain through both carotids and vertebrals. This was . . . to give far superior cryoprotection of the brain than we have
>been able to deliver . . . whole body
patients for the reasons Linda stated. However, this approach does *not*
involve cannulating . . . many people the internal carotids (feeding trhe brain)
branches from external carotids (feeding the scalp . . . concern in and of itself since the brain is the
target organfor preservation, it does . . . in the field. It has cut many hours off of preparation time in
my experience, . . . reach up into the superior vena cava. After a short period of
such low flow, (Fri, 15 Sep 2000, 7 KB) |
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# 4546 | Contract Termination [Mike Darwin] |
deeply admired and loved in
my hands after watching him die inexhorably, and in unrelieved . . . waiting while the patient rallies,
the long hours of turning the patient, cleaning up urine . . . pain, and gasp for air, sometimes for hours -- watch them, while
still LEGALLY alive develop . . . to time." Nor is being up 72 hours straight,
sleeping on concrete floors in garages . . . friends gutted like a side of beef after an autopsy with even her
throat organs . . . basic operating
costs so I can pursue brain cryopreservation research, I'm going to take . . . pushed me around more. Another way of stating this is
that CryoCare is operating its (24 Jun 95 20:14:10, 19 KB) |
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