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Frozen Alive
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/quer ... t=Abstract
I was at work reading some grants that the US Army was funding and was perplexed by what the title "Suspended animation for delayed resuscitation from prolonged cardiac arrest that is unresuscitable by standard cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation" meant. After doing some research, i found out that its for victims of heart attacks and hemmorhages. After the trauma, a liquid is injected into them basically freezing their insides in a state of hypothermia until they can be rushed to a hospital. Its a pretty neat concept for battlefield medics so they no longer have to carry defibulators, but instead can just carry a syringe with this formula. |
sounds interesting
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Damn it, I guess DICE is going to remove the defibrilators from BF2.
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[quote="$p!k3":f48de]Damn it, I guess DICE is going to remove the defibrilators from BF2.
biggrin:[/quote:f48de] Hah. I don't think it replaces the use of a defibrilator, but buys them time until they can give the victum proper treatment. |
Awesome stuff...Looks very interesting...
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fuck bullets then...just just that stuff and never wake em up.
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shit just pop someone with that then run up and drop kick him into a million pieces
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I don't like the sound of that. eek:
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i just did an in-depth presentation of suspended animation for my AP Bio class. i could of used that, damn it.
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/revive teammate
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/timeleft
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fuckin geeks |
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