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  • Permanent brain
  • Calculating during the opponent's turn

    In turn-based games, permanent brain (also called pondering) is the act of thinking during the opponent's turn. Chess engines that continue calculating

    Permanent brain

    Permanent_brain

  • Brain injury
  • Destruction or degeneration of brain cells

    Brain injury, also known as brain damage or neurotrauma, is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. It may result from external trauma, such as

    Brain injury

    Brain injury

    Brain_injury

  • Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome
  • Combined presence of Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) and Korsakoff's syndrome

    leads to death in approximately 20% of cases, while 75% are left with permanent brain damage associated with WKS. Of those affected, 25% require long-term

    Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome

    Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome

    Wernicke–Korsakoff_syndrome

  • Nigel Benn vs. Gerald McClellan
  • Boxing competition

    McClellan collapsed, fell into a coma for two weeks, and suffered severe permanent brain damage. As a result of injuries he sustained during the fight, McClellan

    Nigel Benn vs. Gerald McClellan

    Nigel_Benn_vs._Gerald_McClellan

  • Suicide by hanging
  • Suicide method

    of serious injuries, including cerebral anoxia (which can lead to permanent brain damage), laryngeal fracture, cervical fracture, tracheal fracture,

    Suicide by hanging

    Suicide by hanging

    Suicide_by_hanging

  • Brain death
  • Permanent loss of brain function

    Brain death is the permanent, irreversible, and complete loss of brain function, which may include cessation of involuntary activity (e.g., breathing)

    Brain death

    Brain death

    Brain_death

  • Organic brain syndrome
  • Disorder of mental function whose cause is alleged to be known as physiological

    be permanent, treating the disease early may prevent permanent damage in addition to fully restoring mental functions. An organic cause to brain dysfunction

    Organic brain syndrome

    Organic brain syndrome

    Organic_brain_syndrome

  • Encephalopathy
  • Disorders or diseases of the brain

    encephalopathy: Permanent or transitory encephalopathy arising from severely reduced oxygen delivery to the brain. Static encephalopathy: Unchanging, or permanent, brain

    Encephalopathy

    Encephalopathy

    Encephalopathy

  • Mitford family
  • English aristocratic and literary family

    just hours after Britain declared war on Germany, surviving, but with permanent brain damage. In 1944 her family sent her to the Scottish islet of Inch Kenneth

    Mitford family

    Mitford family

    Mitford_family

  • Nobody (2021 film)
  • American action film by Ilya Naishuller

    a straw to allow him to breathe, but he falls into a coma and has permanent brain damage, enraging Yulian. Hutch returns home and is bandaged by Becca

    Nobody (2021 film)

    Nobody_(2021_film)

  • Abdelhak Nouri
  • Dutch footballer (born 1997)

    suffered a cardiac arrhythmia attack, which left him with severe and permanent brain damage and unable to continue his career as a footballer. Nouri was

    Abdelhak Nouri

    Abdelhak Nouri

    Abdelhak_Nouri

  • Brain ischemia
  • Insufficient bloodflow to the brain

    oxygen supply in the brain and may be temporary such as in transient ischemic attack or permanent in which there is death of brain tissue such as in cerebral

    Brain ischemia

    Brain_ischemia

  • Angiostrongylus cantonensis
  • Species of roundworm

    eosinophilic meningitis, a serious condition that can lead to death or permanent brain and nerve damage. Angiostrongyliasis is an infection of increasing

    Angiostrongylus cantonensis

    Angiostrongylus cantonensis

    Angiostrongylus_cantonensis

  • Murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett
  • 2004 murder in Skidmore, Missouri, U.S.

    while her mother's alcohol addiction led to Lisa being born with permanent brain damage. She was raised in a physically, emotionally, and sexually abusive

    Murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett

    Murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett

    Murder_of_Bobbie_Jo_Stinnett

  • Opioid overdose
  • Toxicity due to excessive consumption of opiates

    individuals who survived also faced adverse complications, including permanent brain damage. Opioid overdoses are diagnosed based on symptoms and examination

    Opioid overdose

    Opioid overdose

    Opioid_overdose

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • Emergency procedure after sudden cardiac arrest

    brief window of opportunity for a successful resuscitation without permanent brain damage. Administration of an electric shock to the subject's heart

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

    Cardiopulmonary_resuscitation

  • Fencing response
  • Involuntary reflexive response due to brain injury

    became a Super Bowl champion (XLIX). He has not reported any signs of permanent brain damage since. Kenny Shaw, NCAA football wide receiver for Florida State

    Fencing response

    Fencing response

    Fencing_response

  • RJ Mitte
  • American actor and producer (born 1992)

    and was not breathing at the time of his birth, which resulted in permanent brain damage(hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy). He was adopted a few weeks

    RJ Mitte

    RJ Mitte

    RJ_Mitte

  • Ted Bundy
  • American serial killer (1946–1989)

    hospital for ten days and although she survived, she was left with permanent brain damage with significant loss to her vision and hearing. In the early

    Ted Bundy

    Ted Bundy

    Ted_Bundy

  • Karen Sparks Epley
  • American accountant (born 1955)

    fleeing. The attack left Sparks with permanent physical and neurological disabilities. She had permanent brain damage and a period of epileptic fits

    Karen Sparks Epley

    Karen_Sparks_Epley

  • Rae Carruth
  • American football player and convicted felon

    1999. The baby, named Chancellor Lee Adams, survived but suffered permanent brain damage and cerebral palsy as a result of being without oxygen for 70

    Rae Carruth

    Rae_Carruth

  • Gladiator (1992 film)
  • 1992 sport film directed by Rowdy Herrington

    possible brain damage after narrowly defeating heavyweight fighter Wolfe and is told to quit fighting for at least 60 days or else suffer permanent brain damage

    Gladiator (1992 film)

    Gladiator_(1992_film)

  • Gary Busey
  • American actor (born 1944)

    was not wearing a helmet. His skull was fractured, and he suffered permanent brain damage. In an interview in 2020, Busey said that during the surgery

    Gary Busey

    Gary Busey

    Gary_Busey

  • Brain
  • Organ central to the nervous system

    The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It consists of nervous tissue and

    Brain

    Brain

    Brain

  • Suicide by jumping from height
  • Suicide method

    height survive and continue to live disfigured, paralyzed or with permanent brain damage. Jumping only makes up 3% of suicides in the US and Europe,

    Suicide by jumping from height

    Suicide by jumping from height

    Suicide_by_jumping_from_height

  • 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders
  • 1991 quadruple homicide in Texas, United States

    years in prison; Danziger was assaulted in prison, which resulted in permanent brain damage. Seven jurors from the trials have stated that they would not

    1991 Austin yogurt shop murders

    1991_Austin_yogurt_shop_murders

  • Charcoal-burning suicide
  • Method of suicide

    while still alive will require intensive care treatment and may suffer permanent brain damage as a result of hypoxia. One of the earliest known suicides by

    Charcoal-burning suicide

    Charcoal-burning suicide

    Charcoal-burning_suicide

  • Ning Li (physicist)
  • American physicist (1943–2021)

    attack and died a year later in 2015. For Ning Li, this accident caused permanent brain damage. Li's son cared for her during the next six years while Li suffered

    Ning Li (physicist)

    Ning_Li_(physicist)

  • Acute necrotizing encephalopathy
  • Medical condition

    subsequent neurological decline. Of those who do survive, about half have permanent brain damage due to tissue necrosis, resulting in impairments in walking

    Acute necrotizing encephalopathy

    Acute_necrotizing_encephalopathy

  • Eastern equine encephalitis
  • Viral disease

    horses, in which the disease carries a 70–90% case fatality rate and permanent brain damage for survivors. Most human cases are caused by EEEV. Traditionally

    Eastern equine encephalitis

    Eastern_equine_encephalitis

  • Epidural hematoma
  • Build-up of blood between the dura mater and skull

    hematoma is when bleeding occurs between the tough outer membrane covering the brain (dura mater) and the skull. When this condition occurs in the spinal canal

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural_hematoma

  • National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act
  • 1986 United States legislation on health

    connection of any type between the DPT vaccine and permanent brain injury. The alleged vaccine-induced brain damage proved to be an unrelated condition, infantile

    National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act

    National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act

    National_Childhood_Vaccine_Injury_Act

  • Michael Hutchence
  • Australian singer (1960–1997)

    Minelle, Bethany (29 December 2019). "INXS star Michael Hutchence 'had permanent brain damage'". Sky News. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022

    Michael Hutchence

    Michael Hutchence

    Michael_Hutchence

  • INXS
  • Australian rock band (1977–2012)

    Minelle, Bethany (29 December 2019). "INXS star Michael Hutchence 'had permanent brain damage'". Sky News. Archived from the original on 22 November 2022

    INXS

    INXS

    INXS

  • Choke-out
  • Hand-to-hand combat tactic

    retina, concussions from falling when unconscious, stroke, seizures, permanent brain damage, coma, and even death. Some argue that when pressure is applied

    Choke-out

    Choke-out

  • Suicide attempt
  • Act of trying to kill oneself which the person survives

    attempt either hanging or carbon monoxide poisoning and survive can face permanent brain damage due to cerebral anoxia. People who take a drug overdose and

    Suicide attempt

    Suicide_attempt

  • Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis
  • Rare and usually fatal brain infection by a protist

    also known as naegleriasis, is an almost invariably fatal infection of the brain by the free-living protozoan Naegleria fowleri. Symptoms include headache

    Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis

    Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis

    Primary_amoebic_meningoencephalitis

  • Vegetative state
  • Disorder of consciousness caused by severe brain damage

    diagnosis is classified as a permanent vegetative state some months (three in the US and six in the UK) after a non-traumatic brain injury or one year after

    Vegetative state

    Vegetative_state

  • Ten-percent-of-the-brain myth
  • Myth regarding human brain usage

    The ten-percent-of-the-brain myth or ninety-percent-of-the-brain myth states that humans generally use only one-tenth (or some other small fraction) of

    Ten-percent-of-the-brain myth

    Ten-percent-of-the-brain myth

    Ten-percent-of-the-brain_myth

  • Apnea
  • Suspension of breathing

    in the blood circulation, leading to dysfunction of organ systems. Permanent brain damage can occur after as little as three minutes and death will inevitably

    Apnea

    Apnea

  • Diethylmercury
  • Chemical compound

    this would be deadly. This chemical can cross the blood–brain barrier, causing permanent brain damage. It is, however, considerably less toxic than dimethylmercury

    Diethylmercury

    Diethylmercury

    Diethylmercury

  • Permanent Pleasure
  • 2024 studio album by Joywave

    release, "Brain Damage" and "Scared". In an interview with Atwood Magazine, frontman Daniel Armbruster said Joywave spent more time working on Permanent Pleasure

    Permanent Pleasure

    Permanent_Pleasure

  • Abu Zubaydah
  • Saudi Arabian Guantanamo detainee (born 1971)

    grasp is slipping away. Today, he suffers blinding headaches and has permanent brain damage. He has an excruciating sensitivity to sounds, hearing what

    Abu Zubaydah

    Abu Zubaydah

    Abu_Zubaydah

  • Hanging
  • Death by suspension around the neck

    of serious injuries, including cerebral anoxia (which can lead to permanent brain damage), laryngeal fracture, cervical spine fracture (which may cause

    Hanging

    Hanging

    Hanging

  • D. Wayne Lukas
  • American horse trainer (1935–2025)

    skull fracture that left him in a coma for several weeks. He suffered permanent brain damage and had changes in personality, vision loss, and damage to his

    D. Wayne Lukas

    D. Wayne Lukas

    D._Wayne_Lukas

  • Choking game
  • Dangerous game of trying to faint

    but are quite dissimilar, although both have the potential to cause permanent brain damage or death. The two mechanisms are strangulation and self-induced

    Choking game

    Choking_game

  • Kindling (sedative–hypnotic withdrawal)
  • Medical condition

    to manage the alcohol withdrawal syndrome appropriately can lead to permanent brain damage or death. Acamprosate, a drug used to promote abstinence from

    Kindling (sedative–hypnotic withdrawal)

    Kindling_(sedative–hypnotic_withdrawal)

  • Hypernatremia
  • High sodium concentration in the blood

    to flow into brain cells and causes them to swell. This can lead to cerebral edema, potentially resulting in seizures, permanent brain damage, or death

    Hypernatremia

    Hypernatremia

  • Brain stimulation reward
  • Pleasurable phenomenon elicited via direct stimulation of specific brain regions

    setting. ICSS typically involves subjects with permanent electrode implants in one of several regions of the brain known to produce BSR when stimulated. Subjects

    Brain stimulation reward

    Brain_stimulation_reward

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a brain–machine interface (BMI), is a direct communication link between the brain's electrical activity

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Clyde Wyncham
  • Comics character

    is horrified and strikes him with a candlestick, leaving him with permanent brain damage. His mother leaves him to live in an asylum. Clyde has been

    Clyde Wyncham

    Clyde_Wyncham

  • Brain of Albert Einstein
  • Preserved brain of the scientist

    The brain of Albert Einstein has been a subject of much research and speculation. Albert Einstein's brain was removed shortly after his death. His apparent

    Brain of Albert Einstein

    Brain_of_Albert_Einstein

  • Reye syndrome
  • Rapidly worsening brain disease

    liver and brain function returning to normal within two weeks of onset.[citation needed] In children, mild to moderate to severe permanent brain damage is

    Reye syndrome

    Reye syndrome

    Reye_syndrome

  • Hemiparesis
  • Weakness of one entire side of the body

    specifically Brown-Séquard syndrome, traumatic brain injury, or disease affecting the brain. A permanent brain injury that occurs during the intrauterine

    Hemiparesis

    Hemiparesis

    Hemiparesis

  • Jade War
  • 2019 fantasy novel by Fonda Lee

    Zapunyo, but are ambushed by Port Massy gang members. Wen suffers permanent brain damage as a result of the attack, but Anden saves her life by putting

    Jade War

    Jade_War

  • Lisbeth Salander
  • Fictional character created by Stieg Larsson

    sustained permanent brain damage. In retaliation, Salander hurled a homemade Molotov cocktail into her father's car, leaving him permanently disfigured

    Lisbeth Salander

    Lisbeth_Salander

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Injury of the brain from an external source

    range from complete recovery to permanent disability or death. Causes include falls, vehicle collisions, and violence. Brain trauma occurs as a consequence

    Traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic_brain_injury

  • Liebestraum (film)
  • 1991 film by Mike Figgis

    himself. Mrs. Ralston, however survived the shooting but suffered permanent brain damage. Nick gleans from Lillian's medical records that her married

    Liebestraum (film)

    Liebestraum_(film)

  • Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
  • Medical condition

    withdrawal syndrome appropriately can lead to permanent brain damage or death. It has been proposed that brain damage due to alcohol withdrawal may be prevented

    Alcohol withdrawal syndrome

    Alcohol withdrawal syndrome

    Alcohol_withdrawal_syndrome

  • Chess engine
  • Computer program for chess analysis and game

    can fall foul of the fifty-move rule as a result. Many engines use permanent brain (continuing to calculate during the opponent's turn) as a method to

    Chess engine

    Chess engine

    Chess_engine

  • Brain implant
  • Device that connects to a brain

    Brain implants, often referred to as neural implants, are technological devices that connect directly to a biological subject's brain – usually placed

    Brain implant

    Brain implant

    Brain_implant

  • Shortness of breath
  • Feeling of difficulty breathing

    these patients have reported severe head pains, which can lead to permanent brain damage. Symptoms can include loss of concentration, focus, fatigue

    Shortness of breath

    Shortness of breath

    Shortness_of_breath

  • Sudden Impact
  • 1983 film by Clint Eastwood

    guilty conscience caused him to attempt suicide, which left him with permanent brain damage. To protect his own reputation and his only child, Jannings

    Sudden Impact

    Sudden_Impact

  • External ventricular drain
  • Medical device

    material or kinking of the tube. The brain can swell due to pressure build up in the ventricles and permanent brain damage can occur. Physicians or nurses

    External ventricular drain

    External ventricular drain

    External_ventricular_drain

  • Metal for the Brain
  • Australian heavy metal music festival

    and permanent brain damage and was rendered a quadriplegic after he attempted to stop a fight outside a night club. Hurley was left permanently disabled

    Metal for the Brain

    Metal for the Brain

    Metal_for_the_Brain

  • Betty Brant
  • Marvel Comics fictional character

    home, Betty's mother was knocked into a coffee table, resulting in permanent brain damage. With the help of Doctor Octopus, Gaxton kidnapped both Bennett

    Betty Brant

    Betty_Brant

  • Anna Bågenholm
  • Swedish radiologist (born 1970)

    no permanent brain damage was diagnosed. Gilbert commented on this: "Her body had time to cool down completely before the heart stopped. Her brain was

    Anna Bågenholm

    Anna_Bågenholm

  • Fever
  • Raised body temperature caused by disease

    serious underlying condition or lead to severe morbidity (including permanent brain damage), or to death. A common cause of hyperpyrexia is an intracranial

    Fever

    Fever

    Fever

  • Ryuta Kawashima
  • Japanese neuroscientist (born 1959)

    stunt brain development and negatively affect people's ability to control their behaviour. Kawashima found no direct evidence for permanent brain damage

    Ryuta Kawashima

    Ryuta_Kawashima

  • Shaken baby syndrome
  • Disputed medical condition

    whiplash-induced intracranial and intraocular bleedings, linked with residual permanent brain damage and mental retardation". Pediatrics. 54 (4): 396–403. doi:10

    Shaken baby syndrome

    Shaken baby syndrome

    Shaken_baby_syndrome

  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Bleeding into the brain's subarachnoid space

    cause ischemic brain injury (referred to as "delayed ischemia") and permanent brain damage due to lack of oxygen in parts of the brain. It can be fatal

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Subarachnoid_hemorrhage

  • ER season 4
  • Season of television series

    efforts were in vain, because Chase started using again and developed permanent brain damage from an overdose. At the end of the season, Anna's ex-boyfriend

    ER season 4

    ER_season_4

  • Bleed Out (film)
  • 2018 American TV series or program

    surgery which led Judie Burrows to fall into a coma which resulted in permanent brain damage in 2009, her son, Steve Burrows, sets out to investigate the

    Bleed Out (film)

    Bleed_Out_(film)

  • Heroin
  • Opioid analgesic and recreational drug

    to be life-threatening. Slowed breathing can also lead to coma and permanent brain damage. Heroin use has also been associated with myocardial infarction

    Heroin

    Heroin

    Heroin

  • Emmit Stussy
  • Fargo character

    via a spiked cup of tea. He soon falls into a coma, and is left with permanent brain damage. Horrified, Emmit later attempts to back out of his dealings

    Emmit Stussy

    Emmit_Stussy

  • Cardiopulmonary bypass
  • Technique that temporarily takes over the function of the heart and lungs during surgery

    (blood flow). If blood flow is stopped at normal body temperature, permanent brain damage can occur in three to four minutes — death may follow. Similarly

    Cardiopulmonary bypass

    Cardiopulmonary bypass

    Cardiopulmonary_bypass

  • Effects of cannabis
  • Grant, found that cannabis use affects perception but does not cause permanent brain damage. Researchers looked at data from 15 previously published controlled

    Effects of cannabis

    Effects of cannabis

    Effects_of_cannabis

  • New Rose Hotel
  • Short story by William Gibson first published in 1984

    lab to meet with Hiroshi, only for everyone there to die or suffer permanent brain damage in a sudden outbreak of disease. Hosaka wipes out the bank accounts

    New Rose Hotel

    New_Rose_Hotel

  • Stroke
  • Death of a region of brain cells due to poor blood flow

    A stroke is a medical condition in which blood flow to a part of the brain is reduced or blocked causing cell death. There are two main types of stroke:

    Stroke

    Stroke

    Stroke

  • List of people with locked-in syndrome
  • arrest that led to a coma lasting two months. This incident resulted in permanent brain damage and a diagnosis of locked-in syndrome, causing complete paralysis

    List of people with locked-in syndrome

    List_of_people_with_locked-in_syndrome

  • Kickboxing
  • Full-contact hybrid martial art and combat sport

    Knocking a person unconscious or even causing a concussion may cause permanent brain damage. There is no clear division between the force required to knock

    Kickboxing

    Kickboxing

    Kickboxing

  • Mind uploading
  • Hypothetical process of digitally emulating a brain

    Mind uploading is a hypothetical process of whole brain emulation in which a brain scan is used to completely emulate a person's mental state in a digital

    Mind uploading

    Mind uploading

    Mind_uploading

  • Jon Blake (actor)
  • Australian actor (1958–2011)

    slight graze on his cheekbone and a cut to his temple, but he sustained permanent brain damage in the accident and was left paralysed and unable to speak.

    Jon Blake (actor)

    Jon_Blake_(actor)

  • Carpenter syndrome
  • Genetic disorder known for causing a misshapen head

    commonly known as water on the brain. Hydrocephalus results in increased pressure on the brain which can cause permanent brain damage if not treated promptly

    Carpenter syndrome

    Carpenter syndrome

    Carpenter_syndrome

  • Ryan O'Reily
  • Character from the television show Oz

    Cyril acting as his lieutenant and bodyguard. After Cyril suffers permanent brain damage in a fight, O'Reily embarks on a violent binge of substance

    Ryan O'Reily

    Ryan_O'Reily

  • Dane Swan
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1984

    knocked unconscious, and another man (Claudio Celano) was left with a permanent brain injury. Swan was charged with 13 offences, including assault, affray

    Dane Swan

    Dane Swan

    Dane_Swan

  • Lead poisoning
  • Poisoning caused by lead in the body

    into adulthood. Lead encephalopathy is a medical emergency and causes permanent brain damage in 70–80% of children affected by it, even those that receive

    Lead poisoning

    Lead poisoning

    Lead_poisoning

  • Runaway Brain
  • 1995 Mickey Mouse cartoon

    Runaway Brain is a 1995 American animated comedy horror short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Featuring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse

    Runaway Brain

    Runaway_Brain

  • Heslington Brain
  • Preserved human brain found in England

    The Heslington Brain is a 2,600-year-old human brain found inside a skull buried in a pit in Heslington, Yorkshire, in England, by the York Archaeological

    Heslington Brain

    Heslington_Brain

  • Mixed martial arts
  • Full-contact combat sport

    concussions and permanent brain damage. Also, the repeated head trauma in contact sports, especially combat sports, are directly related to a brain disease called

    Mixed martial arts

    Mixed martial arts

    Mixed_martial_arts

  • Congenital hyperinsulinism
  • Medical condition

    hypoglycemia from HI can cause developmental disorders, seizures, permanent brain damage, and even death. For those with focal HI, there is the potential

    Congenital hyperinsulinism

    Congenital hyperinsulinism

    Congenital_hyperinsulinism

  • Robert Galbraith Heath
  • American psychiatrist (1915–1999)

    days a week for six months" and concluded that cannabis causes permanent changes in the brain. Nonetheless, he supported cannabis decriminalization. He later

    Robert Galbraith Heath

    Robert_Galbraith_Heath

  • A Foreign Field
  • 1993 British television film by Charles Sturridge

    sustained a severe head-wound in the process. The wound has left Amos permanently brain-damaged and Cyril has been his carer ever since. Cyril also confides

    A Foreign Field

    A_Foreign_Field

  • Effects of high altitude on humans
  • Environmental effects on physiology and mental health

    these conditions on site. Research also indicates elevated risk of permanent brain damage in people climbing to above 5,500 m (18,045 ft). People who

    Effects of high altitude on humans

    Effects of high altitude on humans

    Effects_of_high_altitude_on_humans

  • Brainstem death
  • Clinical syndrome

    consciousness and the ability to breathe are permanently lost, regardless of continuing life in the body and parts of the brain, and that death of the brainstem alone

    Brainstem death

    Brainstem_death

  • Death
  • End of an organism's life

    strictly irreversible. For all organisms with a brain, death can instead be focused on this organ. Brain death was then considered a more fitting option

    Death

    Death

    Death

  • Fair Extension
  • 2010 novella by Stephen King

    suffer: his middle child, Carl, has a heart attack and is left with permanent brain damage; his oldest child, Gracie, loses her husband to a drunk driver

    Fair Extension

    Fair_Extension

  • Trepanning
  • Surgically drilling a hole in the skull

    and treated immediately, it can be fatal or lead to significant and permanent brain damage. Tools like fresh flint is considered a sterile surgical instrument

    Trepanning

    Trepanning

    Trepanning

  • Alpine skiing
  • Sport of skiing downhill

    well as doctors. Head injuries caused in skiing can lead to death or permanent brain damage.   Non-helmet-wearers are more likely to sustain injuries to

    Alpine skiing

    Alpine skiing

    Alpine_skiing

  • World Brain
  • 1938 collection of essays by H. G. Wells

    book, Wells describes his vision of the World Brain: a new, free, synthetic, authoritative, permanent "World Encyclopaedia" that could help world citizens

    World Brain

    World Brain

    World_Brain

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  • Pattin
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Pattin

    From the Warrior's Town

  • Akansh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Akansh

    Desire, Wish

  • Drupada
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Drupada

    Column; Pillar

  • Devamati | தேவமதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Devamati | தேவமதி

    Godly minded, Virtuous

  • AshrafusSadat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AshrafusSadat

    Most Noble of the Sayyids

  • Albinka
  • Girl/Female

    Polish

    Albinka

    Blond.

  • Shuklam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Shuklam

    Its a Chanting During Prayer to God

  • XUAN
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    XUAN

    Vietnamese unisex name XUAN means "spring."

  • Krystianna
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Krystianna

    Christian.

  • Zaryan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Zaryan

    Not Known

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  • Semopermanent
  • n.

    Half or partly permanent.

  • Remanent
  • a.

    That which remains; a remnant; a residue.

  • Permanable
  • a.

    Permanent; durable.

  • Impermanent
  • a.

    Not permanent.

  • Pertinent
  • a.

    Regarding; concerning; belonging; pertaining.

  • Intranssient
  • a.

    Not transient; remaining; permanent.

  • Track
  • n.

    The permanent way; the rails.

  • Pertinent
  • a.

    Belonging or related to the subject or matter in hand; fit or appropriate in any way; adapted to the end proposed; apposite; material; relevant; as, pertinent illustrations or arguments; pertinent evidence.

  • Permanently
  • adv.

    In a permanent manner.

  • Remanency
  • a.

    The state of being remanent; continuance; permanence.

  • Abidingly
  • adv.

    Permanently.

  • Remanent
  • a.

    Remaining; residual.

  • Domiciliate
  • v. t.

    To establish in a permanent residence; to domicile.

  • Varix
  • n.

    A uneven, permanent dilatation of a vein.

  • Stereotype
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To make firm or permanent; to fix.

  • Permanency
  • n.

    The quality or state of being permanent; continuance in the same state or place; duration; fixedness; as, the permanence of institutions; the permanence of nature.

  • Domiciliation
  • n.

    The act of domiciliating; permanent residence; inhabitancy.

  • Permanent
  • a.

    Continuing in the same state, or without any change that destroys form or character; remaining unaltered or unremoved; abiding; durable; fixed; stable; lasting; as, a permanent impression.

  • Permanence
  • n.

    Alt. of Permanency

  • Stirps
  • n.

    A race, or a fixed and permanent variety.