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Death is the
irreversible cessation of all
biological functions that
sustain a
living organism. The
remains of a
former organism normally begin to decompose...
- beam ray" invention,
which he
thought could treat various ailments by "
devitalizing disease organisms"
using radio waves.
Although he came to collaborate...
- The pulp is the
connective tissue, nerves,
blood vessels, and
odontoblasts that
comprise the
innermost layer of a tooth. The pulp's
activity and signalling...
- of
devitalized or dead tissue,
particularly necrotic tissue, eschar, or slough.
Debridement is a
critical aspect of
wound care
because devitalized tissue...
- 1930s by
Royal Rife, an
inventor who
claimed his Rife
Devices could "
devitalize disease organisms" by
vibrating them at
certain frequencies. Detoxification...
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Deforestation in
Nigeria refers to the
extensive and
rapid clearing of
forests within the
borders of Nigeria. This
environmental issue has significant...
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Arguing that the suburban, consumerist,
nuclear family represses and
devitalizes women, the book
became an
international bestseller and a
watershed text...
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spreads into the bone's
blood vessels,
impairing their flow, and
areas of
devitalized infected bone,
known as sequestra, form the
basis of a
chronic infection...
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following treatment objectives:
devitalization (mummification, cauterization),
preservation (minimal
devitalization, noninductive), or
regeneration (inductive...
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which surgeons were to stop
active bleeding,
repair damage, and
remove "
devitalized tissues".
Because laparotomies were seen to
benefit patients, they were...