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Anatomy / Biology / Brain death / Stress / Near-death experience / Uniform Determination of Death Act / Organ donation / Brain stem death / Clinical death / Death / Medicine / Anatomical pathology
Date: 2012-02-04 17:47:59
Anatomy
Biology
Brain death
Stress
Near-death experience
Uniform Determination of Death Act
Organ donation
Brain stem death
Clinical death
Death
Medicine
Anatomical pathology

A Review of the Literature on the Determination of Brain Death Acknowledgements The Planning Committee for the Forum on Severe Brain Injury to Neurological Determination of Death (April 9-11, 2003) commissioned this pap

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