Sentence examples for death is defined from inspiring English sources

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Brain death is defined as the total cessation of brain function; it is impossible to return to life after brain death.

Unless death is defined at least in outline, the decision that a person is "dead" cannot be verified by any amount of scientific investigation.

Brain death is defined as the irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain [1].

A maternal death is defined by WHO as 'the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy…'.

Death is defined as a biosocial feature whose risk is closely related to age, gender and health status of the population.

Post-ICU death is defined by death after ICU discharge within the same hospitalization; this included patients who died during their readmission on the ICU.

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Sudden death was defined as acute cardiovascular collapse from which death occurred within 24 hours.

Unexpected death was defined as death in the surgical ward or death in the ICU after an unplanned ICU admission.

Renal death was defined as the need for long-term (>3 months) renal replacement therapy.

Severe disability, vegetative state, or death were defined as unfavourable neurological outcomes.

Unexplained antepartum fetal death was defined as fetal death before labour without known fetal, placental, or maternal pathology.

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