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Biology / Anatomical pathology / Demography / Organ donation / Brain death / Alcor Life Extension Foundation / Clinical death / Neuropreservation / Information-theoretic death / Medicine / Death / Cryonics
Date: 2007-03-18 12:09:18
Biology
Anatomical pathology
Demography
Organ donation
Brain death
Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Clinical death
Neuropreservation
Information-theoretic death
Medicine
Death
Cryonics

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