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1 Near death explained
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CAT scan = c(omputerized) a(xial) t(omography), an x-ray image obtained by examination with a CAT scanner artery = one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to the other parts of the body aneurysm = it occurs when part of a blood vessel (artery) or cardiac chamber swells ,- either the blood vessel is damaged or there is a weakness in the wall of the blood vessel. A blood pressure builds up it balloons out at its weakest point neurosurgeon = a doctor who performs operations involving the brains or nerves hypothermic = here, artificially putting a person in such a condition that the body temperature falls below the usual level cardiac arrest = a condition in which the heart stops beating nicknamed = given an informal name for someone or something irreversible = not possible to change, impossible to return to a previous condition confirmation = a statement or proof that something is true perceptions = someone's ability to notice and understand things that are not obvious to other people on record = so far known and written down anaesthesia = a state in which someone does not feel pain, usually because of drugs they have been given awareness = physicial and mental perception and recognition to lubricate = to use a substance such as oil to prevent something sticking or rubbing or drying out EEG = (electroencephalograph) a machine that records the electrical activity of the brain cerebral cortex = the grey wrinkled outer layer of the cerebrum (=front part of the brain), responsible for language , thinking, creative skills etc. to insert = to put something into something else to secure = positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move , fall or break to emit = to send out a beam, noise, smell or gas approximately = about, almost the same as/ similar to dental = relating to teeth, used by a dentist to hover = to stay in one place in the air peculiar = ununsual and strange , sometimes in an unpleasant way deceased = dead to restore = to return something or someone to an earlier good condition or position recovery room = place in hospital where you need to stay just after an operation to wear off your anaesthesia and where you get preparted to recover in another ward tale = a story, especially one which might be invented or difficult to believe case study = a detailed amount giving information about the development of a person, group or thing, especially in order to show general principles vivid = vivid descriptions, memories, etc. produce very clear, powerful and detailed images in the mind to revive = to come or bring something back to life, health existence, or use walks of life = all kinds of backgrounds and lifestyles to indicate = to show gender = the physical and/or social condition of being male or female socioeconomic = related to the differences between groups of people caused mainly by their financial situations core = the basic and most important part of something to alter = to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something or someone to change sceptic = a person who doubts the truth or value of an idea or belief legitimate = rightful, reasonable perception = what is being noticed, seen and understood testimony = that which is mentioned as proof corroboration = confirmation, affirmation, verification inconclusive = not giving or having a result or decision impaired = faulty, defective prior to = just before a particular time or event unconsciousness = losing consciousness, unawareness hallucinations = when you see, hear, feel or smell something which does not exist, usually because you are ill or have taken a drug findings = information that is discovered during an official examination of a problem, situation or object solely = merely to account for = to explain the reason for something or the cause for something to acquire = to get something remote = far away in distance, time or relation transcendent = greater, better, more important, or going past or above all others incompatible = not able to exist or work with another person or thing because of basic differences
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