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单词 clinical death
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Definition of clinical death in English:

clinical death

noun
mass noun
  • Death as judged by the medical observation of cessation of vital functions. It is typically identified with the cessation of heartbeat and respiration, though modern resuscitation methods and life-support systems have required the introduction of the alternative concept of brain death.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The accident site was the last place where their loved one was conscious, and thus really ‘alive,’ regardless of the place of clinical death.
    • We may suppose that the brain revives after clinical death and goes through the basic stages that it had experienced while dying.
    • A near death experience involves people who suffer a short period of clinical death, when heart or brain functioning stops.
    • Studies of near death or clinical death experiences have given anthropologists a clue to the stages of a journey.
    • ‘Right now, we can easily bring animals back from two hours of absolute clinical death,’ says Hal Sternberg, BioTime's VP of research.
    • He was called to tend to a patient after he had a haemorrhage, which led to the patient's clinical death.
    • They play ambitious med students who use their new-found talents to induce clinical death, only to revive themselves minutes later - effectively cheating death.
 
 

Definition of clinical death in US English:

clinical death

noun
  • Death as judged by the medical observation of cessation of vital functions. It is typically identified with the cessation of heartbeat and respiration, though modern resuscitation methods and life-support systems have required the introduction of the alternative concept of brain death.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The accident site was the last place where their loved one was conscious, and thus really ‘alive,’ regardless of the place of clinical death.
    • A near death experience involves people who suffer a short period of clinical death, when heart or brain functioning stops.
    • They play ambitious med students who use their new-found talents to induce clinical death, only to revive themselves minutes later - effectively cheating death.
    • ‘Right now, we can easily bring animals back from two hours of absolute clinical death,’ says Hal Sternberg, BioTime's VP of research.
    • Studies of near death or clinical death experiences have given anthropologists a clue to the stages of a journey.
    • We may suppose that the brain revives after clinical death and goes through the basic stages that it had experienced while dying.
    • He was called to tend to a patient after he had a haemorrhage, which led to the patient's clinical death.
 
 
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