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Importantly, cell death instances can be operationally classified into two broad, mutually exclusive categories: 'accidental' and 'regulated'regulated
In 2012, the NCCD proposed to abandon the morphologic catalog of cell death instances in favor of a new classification based on quantifiable biochemical parameters.
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On the basis of biochemical and functional considerations, the term autophagic cell death is used to indicate a death instance mediated by autophagy, suppressed by the inhibition of autophagy by chemicals and/or genetic means.
Because the D.E.P. has been unresponsive to our requests for more data, 6,000 people are inconvenienced daily and our emergency responders are subject to traffic delays in life-and-death instances.
In 1957, Pope Pius XII wrote: "It is unnatural to prevent death in instances where there is no hope of recovery.
For Eve Williams Wilson, a 31-year-old writer living in Buffalo, New York, Edwards' death, like instances of publicized police violence before it, brought up her own past traumatic experiences with the police.
Cases involving death include instances of postnatal anoxic encephalopathy, death from bacterial shock just after delivery, death from blood loss, death caused by ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome after infertility treatment, and death caused by uterine rupture after delivery.
The case studies included eight maternal deaths, two instances of maternal illness, ten neonatal deaths, two instances of neonatal illness and eight stillbirths.
Condolences around a death, for instance.
One category in the 1909 listing of the causes of death, for instance, was "visitation of God".
Sometimes the best way to approach an inflammatory or scary subject — death, for instance, or corporate malfeasance — is through humor.
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