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The concept and symptoms of death, and varying degrees of delicacy used in discussion in public forums, have generated numerous scientific, legal, and socially acceptable terms or euphemisms. When a person has died, it is also said they have "passed away", "passed on", "expired", or "gone", among other socially accepted, religiously specific, slang, and irreverent terms. Death before birth can happen in several ways: stillbirth, when the fetus dies before or during the delivery process; miscarriage, when the embryo dies before independent survival; and abortion, the artificial termination of the pregnancy. Stillbirth and miscarriage can happen for various reasons, while abortion is carried out purposely. It is possible to define life in terms of consciousness. When consciousness ceases, an organism can be said to have died. One of the flaws in this approach is that there are many organisms that are alive but probably not conscious. [20] Another problem is in defining consciousness, which has many different definitions given by modern scientists, psychologists and philosophers. [21] Additionally, many religious traditions, including Abrahamic and Dharmic traditions, hold that death does not (or may not) entail the end of consciousness. In certain cultures, death is more of a process than a single event. It implies a slow shift from one spiritual state to another. [22] Tobacco smoking killed 100million people worldwide in the 20th century and could kill 1billion people worldwide in the 21st century, a World Health Organization report warned. [52] Chen remembers the limit being 64 devices, although the USB standard can support, in theory, up to 127 devices. It also – and this is key – allowed hot plug and play. Attach or detach a USB device, and the host operating system should handle it without requiring a reboot. Something taken for granted today, but not so much in the last century.

CBC Arts (30 August 2010). "The World's Worst Natural Disasters: Calamities of the 20th and 21st centuries". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011 . Retrieved 17 February 2023. Lindsey-Robbins, Josephine; Vázquez-Ortega, Angélica; McCluney, Kevin; Pelini, Shannon (13 December 2019). "Effects of Detritivores on Nutrient Dynamics and Corn Biomass in Mesocosms". Insects. 10 (12): 453. doi: 10.3390/insects10120453. PMC 6955738. PMID 31847249. Hassankhani, Hadi; Haririan, Hamidreza; Porter, Joanne E.; Heatson, Sondra (1 March 2018). "Cultural aspects of death notification following cardiopulmonary resuscitation". Journal of Advanced Nursing. 74 (7): 1564–1572. doi: 10.1111/jan.13558. PMID 29495080. S2CID 3700635. Archived from the original on 16 February 2023 . Retrieved 16 February 2023– via Wiley Online Library. Death is the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain an organism. [1] For organisms with a brain, death can also be defined as the irreversible cessation of functioning of the whole brain, including the brainstem. [2] [3] Brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. [4] The remains of a former organism normally begins to decompose shortly after death. [5] Death is an inevitable process that eventually occurs in all organisms. Some organisms, such as Turritopsis dohrnii, are biologically immortal. However, they can still die from means other than aging. [6]The concept of death is the key to human understanding of the phenomenon. [17] There are many scientific approaches and various interpretations of the concept. Additionally, the advent of life-sustaining therapy and the numerous criteria for defining death from both a medical and legal standpoint have made it difficult to create a single unifying definition. [18] Defining life to define death A flower, a skull, and an hourglass stand for life, death, and time in this 17th-century painting by Philippe de Champaigne. Tayeb, Mohamad A.; Al-Zamel, Ersan; Fareed, Muhammed M.; Abouellail, Hesham A. (May 2010). "A "good death": perspectives of Muslim patients and health care providers". Annals of Saudi Medicine. 30 (3): 215–221. doi: 10.4103/0256-4947.62836. ISSN 0256-4947. PMC 2886872. PMID 20427938. Find out more about restrictive cardiomyopathy from Cardiomyopathy UK. Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) Whetstine L, Streat S, Darwin M, Crippen D (2005). "Pro/con ethics debate: When is dead really dead?". Critical Care. 9 (6): 538–42. doi: 10.1186/cc3894. PMC 1414041. PMID 16356234. Purvis, Andy; Jones, Kate E.; Mace, Georgina M. (10 November 2000). "Extinction". BioEssays. 22 (12): 1123–1133. doi: 10.1002/1521-1878(200012)22:12<1123::AID-BIES10>3.0.CO;2-C. PMID 11084628. S2CID 221463059. Archived from the original on 16 February 2023 . Retrieved 16 February 2023– via Wiley Online Library.

A necropsy, which is not always a medical procedure, was a term previously used to describe an unregulated postmortem examination. In modern times, this term is more commonly associated with the corpses of animals. [71] Death before birth Ariès, P (1981). "Invisible Death". The Wilson Quarterly. 5 (1): 105–115. JSTOR 40256048. PMID 11624731.Warraich, Haider (2017). Modern Death: How Medicine Changed the End of Life. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1250104588. Death is generally applied to whole organisms; the similar process seen in individual components of an organism, such as cells or tissues, is necrosis. [10] Something that is not considered an organism, such as a virus, can be physically destroyed but is not said to die, as a virus is not considered alive in the first place. [11] As of the early 21st century, 56 million people die per year. The most common reason is cardiovascular disease, which is a disease that affects the heart. [12] Blagosklonny, Mikhail V. (1 December 2021). "No limit to maximal lifespan in humans: how to beat a 122-year-old record". Oncoscience. 2021 (8): 110–119. doi: 10.18632/oncoscience.547. PMC 8636159. PMID 34869788.

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The Volvox algae are among the simplest organisms to exhibit that division of labor between two completely different cell types, and as a consequence, include the death of somatic line as a regular, genetically regulated part of its life history. [135] [136] Grief in animals

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Those still bearing the scars of USB might refer to the technology as Plug and Pray, but we digress. pregnancy – peripartum cardiomyopathy is rare and sometimes develops during pregnancy, or within 3 months of the baby's birth



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