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# 19111 | Leary Hoax [Charles Platt] |
with the team leader, Mike
Darwin. However, after several weeks we felt compelled to remove . . . his chances for good
cryopreservation of the brain), our equipment would have been impounded as
. . . at his house within a
matter of hours if there was an emergency, or if . . . however I received a call from Leary stating
that he had decided, largely on the (Sat, 18 May 2002, 3 KB) |
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# 28655 | The Nanogirl News~ [Gina Miller] |
at Madison's Memorial High School.(Wisconsin State Journal 11.11.06) http://www.madison. . . . microsensor for monitoring the bone healing process after surgery -- it is so tiny it can . . . device can provide a readout within an hour and a half, whereas existing methods for . . . a team of researchers from the United States and the Netherlands, led by a physicist . . . proven to be highly effective in reducing brain inflammation, protecting neuronal cells, restoring cognitive function (Sat, 11 Nov 2006, 13 KB) |
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# 6686 | Prometheus Project: Totals [Paul Wakfer] |
proven and published,
fully reversible long-term brain cryopreservation within 10 years.
Latest Pledge Totals
. . . of the
changes which I announced 24 hours ago concerning the way that pledges would
. . . per year with more to follow later. After receiving this record-smashing
total of pledge . . . 30% of pledge goal just one month
after being announced on the Internet.
Pledge totals . . . Canada $22,000
France $2,000
United States $266,700
No country $5,000
There (05 Aug 96 04:29:49, 4 KB) |
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# 6605 | Reply to Brad Templeton [Brian Wowk] |
cryonics
for someone to spend hundreds of hours preparing such
materials before knowing whether the . . . and say you will
> get a result after X dollars and Y years.
That's . . . trivial compared to our motive
for wanting brain banking.
Even with the limited knowledge available . . . by the Red Cross)
telling us that brain cryopreservation is also most likely a
seven . . . we mean it!
> Who are the people stating this can be done? What are their
> (Thu, 25 Jul 1996, 9 KB) |
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# 24850 | Reply to Michael C. Price about Immortalism [benbest] |
this discounting is hard-wired into our brains
> by evolution; by this reasoning we should . . . to (Z).
> Is the "death" of an hour old embryo more tragic
> than that of . . . that he doesn't really want immortality after all.
I did not say that I . . . doubles.html
> Ben should be applauded for stating
> that the Duplicates problem is presently unsolved (Mon, 18 Oct 2004, 7 KB) |
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# 16170 | Kryos News # 3 [Mgdarwin] |
infection that can result in death in hours (sepsis). Several cryopatients
have died unexpectedly in . . . volunteers at key areas across the United States (and
later in Europe and Australia). At . . . application of vitrification
requires even the smallest brain vessels to be open and unobstructed. This . . . of a cocktail of compounds for
administration AFTER PRONOUNCEMENT OF LEGAL DEATH to inhibit ischemic (Wed, 2 May 2001, 12 KB) |
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# 4662 | Sweep Part 2 [Mike Darwin] |
argue, based on PAST experience
(which is, after all, the sweep of history) that unbridled . . . probability of
collapsing back to a lower state increases. If you chart the patterns of
. . . in intrepreting
>these photos.
>b) CI sheep brains showed no cracking. Cracking may or may . . . ones to date clearly showing no
>cracking after rewarming from liquid nitrogen temperature. (I understand . . . volumes or amounts."
I might add that after seeing the massive interstitial edema caused by . . . saturating the space between the skull and brain, and its
leaking into the sternotomy wound. . . . bags.
Exposure time is less than 24 hours and the stuff evaporates off the dog (23 Jul 95 03:17:02, 17 KB) |
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# 13184 | Promotion; and Timothy Leary [Charles Platt] |
dollars up front, but thousands of man-hours for a very
> small return.
I can' . . . causes of death via autopsy of the brain, and b)
Drug residues (many!) would have . . . case of assisted suicide. Since
Leary's state of mind was poor during the last . . . high temperature (certainly above
freezing), and the brain would have been dissected. So, yes, I . . . until very near the end.
He had, after all, made a habit of confounding experts (Wed, 2 Feb 2000, 10 KB) |
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# 32183 | cryoprotectant toxicity neutralization by quercetin I [oberon] |
possibly reduces ice crystal growth. However good
brain permeation would likely require liposome encapsulation. It . . . HLECs in culture were incubated for 48 hours with either 1% (vol/vol) dimethyl sulfoxide ( . . . in a dose-dependent manner.
PMID: 17652743
Brain Res. 1998 Jun 1;794(2):304- . . . protective effect on the pro-oxidant-antioxidant state following chronic ethanol treatment in mice. Pretreatment ( . . . ethanol group were observed in the group after post-treatment (ethanol 18% for 30 d+ (Sun, 29 Nov 2009, 15 KB) |
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# 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) |
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