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# 22353 | SA announces its Standby Based Transport service [david shumaker] |
or CI from anywhere in the
United States. For information regarding the details of this . . . the very fabric of memory in the brain. Irrespective of the
amount of cryopreservation damage . . . has been kept to only a few hours.
SA uses a paid professional SBT team . . . custodial facility. In any case,
beginning seconds after death the patient is medicated, kept oxygenated,
(Thu, 14 Aug 2003, 4 KB) |
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# 6589 | Prometheus Project TAKES OFF! [Paul Wakfer] |
demonstrated, scientifically proven and published,
fully reversible brain cryopreservation within 10 years.
Latest Pledge Totals
. . . years. The first pledge in today (actually after midnight
last night) was from Mark Mugler . . . Kent
YOWIE, YIKES AND WOW!!!
It's hours later and I still haven't touched . . . 000.00
France $2,000.00
United States $175,500.00
No country $5,000. (23 Jul 96 03:11:25, 6 KB) |
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# 29941 | Alcor Conference Report: Part 1 [Charles Platt] |
to prepare the following text.
The opinions stated below are entirely my own. Although I
. . . members, and
inform existing members about the state of the organization.
The facility tour on . . . d) Steve Van Sickle and Tanya Jones
After a midmorning break, Steve Van Sickle and . . . you. These procedures inflict numerous
forms of brain damage, some of which may be irreparable. . . . and then. Some drama is
necessary. Cryonics, after all, truly is one of the most
. . . may not be typical.
e) Ralph Merkle
After a 90-minute break for lunch, Ralph . . . relevance to cryonics.
g) Aubrey de Grey
After a break Mike was followed by Aubrey . . . this event draws on IRS guidelines
and states, in part, that "Nonprofit organizations should put
. . . about one-sixth of Alcor's membership. After a very
contentious year-long period during . . . item on Saturday.
Everyone reconvened a couple hours later for the banquet. The
food was (Wed, 17 Oct 2007, 20 KB) |
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# 16852 | Suggested: Suspension request registration form. Feedback requested. [Trygve Bauge] |
persons last address while alive: .....
Street: ...
City: .......
State: ......
Zip code: ......
Country: .........
What line of work . . . storage # or Graveyard lot number: .....
Street: ...
City: ....
State:
Zip code: ...
Country: .....
Who is the person . . . spouse:
Adress for the spouse:
Street,
City,
State,
Zip,
Country
Age of the spouse: ............
How . . . here in Norwaay)
As a comparison:
Suspension after post mortem sign up costs (total one . . . patient.
Shipping and storage of just the brain might easily cost USD 14,000 plus . . . patient has been dead more than 24 hours, we would reccommend a straight freeze.
Otherwise, (Tue, 3 Jul 2001, 13 KB) |
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# 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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# 7762 | Copy of: Advances in cryopreservation [Mike Darwin] |
acute metabolism following 24, 48,
and 72 hours of storage at near 0 degrees C. . . . of least resistance. In a mammal the brain, kidneys and liver are high
flow and . . . workable. It is certainly
workable for heads (brains) or other single organs.
We are, however, . . . systems can be most
simply answered by stating that FCs do not cross cell membranes . . . 6 degrees C
with no flow for hours ;-)), all are fine with no residual effects . . . to us
and will not be until after 2003. Costs for implementing FC perfusion in (26 Feb 97 07:16:05, 17 KB) |
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# 9564 | Re: CryoNet #9556 The Failure Of The Cryonics Movement - Part I [Paul Wakfer] |
rapidly as possible. I saw every minute, hour and day spent
> in fostering the growth . . . this overwhelmingly
> negative assessment of its current state, an optimist about
> our ability to turn . . . harder to overcome than the former.
Only *after* suspended animation is perfected and becomes
medically . . . short-lived. Ralph, Tanya and Derek found, after a
> number of years of toil and . . . rest of the world, that people
> frozen after legal death by the extremely crude and
> . . . solid evidence that we can
> preserve the brain well enough to retain enough information to
> (Wed, 29 Apr 1998, 21 KB) |
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# 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) |
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# 9556 | The Failure Of The Cryonics Movement - Part I [Saul Kent] |
rapidly as possible. I saw every minute, hour and day spent
in fostering the growth . . . this overwhelmingly
negative assessment of its current state, an optimist about
our ability to turn . . . short-lived. Ralph, Tanya and Derek found, after a
number of years of toil and . . . rest of the world, that people
frozen after legal death by the extremely crude and
. . . solid evidence that we can
preserve the brain well enough to retain enough information to
(Tue, 28 Apr 1998, 19 KB) |
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