Crionică (Romanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Crionică" in Romanian language version.

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  • „An open letter to scientific critics of cryonics”. Paul Crowley's Blog. Accesat în . Though many experts in cryogenics and other relevant fields are quoted in the media as condemning cryonics practice, none have written at greater length to explain their reasons. ... this is my plea to the scientific critics of cryonics: Please criticise cryonics. If you thought that someone else had done it, if you thought that the article you’d want a cryonics hopeful to read had already been written, I hope that the surveys above show you that it really hasn’t.  line feed character în |quote= la poziția 239 (ajutor)

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  • McKie, Robin (). „Cold facts about cryonics”. The Observer. Accesat în . Cryonics, which began in the Sixties, is the freezing - usually in liquid nitrogen - of human beings who have been legally declared dead. The aim of this process is to keep such individuals in a state of refrigerated limbo so that it may become possible in the future to resuscitate them, cure them of the condition that killed them, and then restore them to functioning life in an era when medical science has triumphed over the activities of the Grim Reaper. 

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