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# 17629 Serious Undertakings (Repost part 1) [davidpascal]
  but CI solutions exclusively -- as he has stated. Do anonymous accusations, no motive, and no . . . cryopreservation. << Um... this is not the case. States vary slightly in terms of requirements, but in terms of controls generally, funeral directors in the United States are state-licensed, state-certified, have degreed training and study requirements, . . . beforehand for a suspension. They are paid after the patient arrives, and if the patient . . . with formaldehyde, not to say Old Spice After Shave, and someone properly perfused. When a . . . industry-wide associations. Three days of eight-hour training, and you can be a travelling . . . in implementing CI protocols properly, then CI -- after checking his qualifications -- signs him on. If . . . wisdom! >> I really do suspect that even brains poorly cryopreserved will one day be resurrected
(Thu, 20 Sep 2001, 17 KB)
# 0026 Cryonics, the Home Town Way [alcor]
  To Kevin Q. Brown >From Steve Bridge After digging around for "Hometown Cryonics," I discovered . . . of the patient's person to Alcor after the patient's legal death. 2. Arranging . . . stand up for them. Finally, some members state that they don't want to tell . . . you a hug, than it will be after your legal death when I or someone . . . dead (no breathing or circulation) for many hours before you can do anything for him . . . CPR, and post-mortem medications to prevent brain damage. 5. Prompt release of the patient
(Sat, 8 May 93, 40 KB)
# 0018.9 Cryonics FAQ: Part 9
  reached information-theoretic death if a healthy state of that person could not possibly be deduced from the current state. The exact timing of information-theoretic death depends on presently unknown details of how the brain works. The current best estimates put it several hours after clinical death. ischemia - Damage to tissues due
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# 16305 "Do Not Remove Under Penalty of Law..." [Appraisco]
  major Raleigh, NC newspaper): QUOTE: PRESUMING DEATH State Senate Bill 907, "Organ Donations Presumed," would . . . a person's organs for transplantation four hours after he or she is pronounced dead, if . . . taken from individuals pronounced dead according to "brain death" criteria, but whose hearts are still
(Mon, 21 May 2001, 3 KB)
# 15288 I Want My Money Back [Ken Meyering]
  1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TO: 24-Hour Fitness Accounting Department CC: Federal Way City . . . back 2 months ago I a 24-Hour Fitness Personal Trainer recommended some vitamin supplements . . . plain text from the Letter to 24 Hour Fitness Management. On the CD, the document . . . txt" Date: January 6, 2001 To: 24 Hour Fitness Accounting Re: Refund request following psychiatric . . . WA 98003 (253) 839-8824 Dear 24 Hour Fitness Management: I am writing to request . . . psychiatric medications designed to stabilize my mood. After a year of being out of shape . . . a positive impression on my new coworkers. After a week or so of workouts, I . . . manic phase of my bipolar disorder. These states are usually accompanied by excessive spending. I . . . supplements and protein powder. In my manic state, I felt overoptimistic and forgot to read . . . that would be challenging yet not impossible. After that, I spent 60 minutes walking briskly . . . mental as well as physical, since the brain learns to coordinate the rotation angle and
(Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 31 KB)
# 0019.5 The Technical Feasibility of Cryonics; part #5 [Ralph Merkle]
  Anita M. Turner and William T. Greenough, Brain Research, 329 (1985) pages 195- 203. 23. " . . . 58. "Viability of Long Term Frozen Cat Brain In Vitro" by Isamu Suda, K. Kito . . . Jr., Plenum, 1987. 69. "Calcium blockers given after CPR may save brains denied blood up to an hour," Medical World News, January 18, 1982, pages . . . 1-13, 1986. 74. "The Ultrastructure of 'Brain Death', II. Electron Microscopy of Feline Cortex after Complete Ischemia," by Hannu Kalimo, Julio H. . . . of Undegraded Messenger RNAs from Human Postmortem Brain," by Marcelle R. Morrison and W. Sue . . . Comp. Neur., 161: 295-306. 78. "Brain States: Death, Vegetation, and Life" by Julius Korein,
(22 Nov 92 21:18:04, 31 KB)
# 27424 FYI:[alcornews@AlcorNews.org: [AlcorNews] Alcor News #46, December 11, 2005] [Eugen Leitl]
  at operating temperatures (-140C). [SVS] ----------------------------------------------------------- Research Update Brain samples for 12 and 24 hours of warm cardiac arrest and brain samples after vitrification using M22 were analyzed using electron . . . cortical neurons in 9, 12, and 24 hours of warm cardiac arrest. More discussion of . . . samples processed using M22. Another set of brain samples was processed for light microscopy by . . . showed no significant apoptosis activation during prolonged brain anoxia. [SSH] ----------------------------------------------------------- Sterilization Update To follow-up . . . Construction Update The major change in the state of the construction this month concerns the
(Sun, 11 Dec 2005, 15 KB)
# 15583 Re: CryoNet #15577 & 15578 [Paul Antonik Wakfer]
  again, I ask Mr Ettinger to fairly state the whole truth, weighted appropriately, instead of . . . I have suggested that electrophysiology of the brain may be a better > criterion for cryonics . . . by the scientists involved), based on proven brain physiology taught in basic courses from well- . . . of electrophysiology must be secondary to (come after) more comprehensive cellular viability tests for them to have meaning. > After all, it is generally believed that we > " . . . nor that we are anywhere near perfected brain suspended animation. Mr Ettinger here is confusing what attributes/aspects of a brain are important during life with what attributes/aspects are important for cryopreservation and restoration of that brain. The two are not exactly the same. > . . . neurological practice says irreversible brain damage > occurs after about 5 minures of in-situ (on . . . 30 minutes, and was about half that after > 3 hours. > > "These data also imply that meaningful electrophysiological
(Thu, 08 Feb 2001, 8 KB)
# 23659 Charles Platt, what is your problem? Request for a moderated and unmoderated version of Cryonet. [Trygve B.Bauge]
  business of trying >to cryopreserve the human brain begins with the acts of >people who . . . goal is to achieve not just perfect brain preservation, but to restore brains and the body to youthful conditions. And . . . I guess I came to the United States a few centuries too late. No Colorado . . . attacks on the suspension of Williams either. After having annually heard about my grandfather's . . . no problems what so ever with the state health authorities in California. But since the . . . Alcor has frozen a person without a brain, and C.I has frozen a white . . . beings, we don't need a preserved brain for that. And most mental content can . . . e.g. are you the same person after a stroke? Not fully, but a person . . . own in the wilderness, or drawing some state of the art blast shelter, with the . . . turn having one of the annual business after hours at the cryonic facility, that too would
(Wed, 17 Mar 2004, 32 KB)
# 28645 Suspended Animation (Prehoda) [2Arcturus]
  is practically no electrical activity in your brain and you are in a dreamless sleep. . . . raised to 37 C for a few hours, so that the energy stores within the . . . back on, keeping you in an anesthetized state. After 9 months in hibernation, you are brought
(Tue, 7 Nov 2006, 14 KB)

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