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- Suspended_animation abstract "Suspended animation is the slowing of life processes by external means without termination. Breathing, heartbeat, and other involuntary functions may still occur, but they can only be detected by artificial means. Extreme cold can be used to precipitate the slowing of an individual's functions; use of this process has led to the developing science of cryonics. Cryonics is another method of life preservation but it cryopreserves organisms using liquid nitrogen that will preserve the organism until reanimation. Two-celled embryos have been kept in suspended animation for as long as 13 years.Placing astronauts in suspended animation has been proposed as one way for an individual to reach the end of an interstellar or intergalactic journey, avoiding the necessity for a gigantic generation ship; occasionally the two concepts have been combined, with generations of "caretakers" supervising a large population of frozen passengers.[citation needed]Since the 1970s, induced hypothermia has been performed for some open-heart surgeries as an alternative to heart-lung machines. Hypothermia, however, provides only a limited amount of time in which to operate and there is a risk of tissue and brain damage for prolonged periods.".
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- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink suspended-animation-and-people-of-cave.html.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink roth.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink article.aspx?newsid=371.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink www.fhcrc.org.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink s_348517.html.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink Suspended_Animation_technology_arrives_130924.html.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink mark_roth_suspended_animation.html.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageExternalLink posts.html?pg=4.
- Suspended_animation wikiPageID "354077".
- Suspended_animation wikiPageRevisionID "604865094".
- Suspended_animation hasPhotoCollection Suspended_animation.
- Suspended_animation subject Category:Cryonics.
- Suspended_animation subject Category:Emerging_technologies.
- Suspended_animation subject Category:Physiology.
- Suspended_animation subject Category:Science_fiction_themes.
- Suspended_animation subject Category:Senescence.
- Suspended_animation comment "Suspended animation is the slowing of life processes by external means without termination. Breathing, heartbeat, and other involuntary functions may still occur, but they can only be detected by artificial means. Extreme cold can be used to precipitate the slowing of an individual's functions; use of this process has led to the developing science of cryonics.".
- Suspended_animation label "Anabioza".
- Suspended_animation label "Animación suspendida".
- Suspended_animation label "Animazione sospesa".
- Suspended_animation label "Animação suspensa".
- Suspended_animation label "Biostase".
- Suspended_animation label "Scheintod".
- Suspended_animation label "Stase".
- Suspended_animation label "Suspended animation".
- Suspended_animation label "Анабиоз".
- Suspended_animation label "暫停生命".
- Suspended_animation sameAs Scheintod.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Animación_suspendida.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Biostase.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Mati_suri.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Animazione_sospesa.
- Suspended_animation sameAs 가사_(의학).
- Suspended_animation sameAs Stase.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Anabioza.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Animação_suspensa.
- Suspended_animation sameAs m.01zn9b.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Q1043043.
- Suspended_animation sameAs Q1043043.
- Suspended_animation wasDerivedFrom Suspended_animation?oldid=604865094.
- Suspended_animation isPrimaryTopicOf Suspended_animation.