111.   The order would mean that should his heart stop, there would be no measures taken to restart it, Barron said.

112.   The researchers said using kidneys from donors whose hearts have stopped beating could mean a two- to five-fold increase in the supply of kindeys for transplants.

113.   Under the old law, death came at the moment when the heart stopped beating.

114.   Unlike other countries, Japan does not allow such transplants since a patient is not considered legally dead until the heart stops beating.

115.   Two days later, her heart stopped beating for almost a minute and she was revived with shock treatments.

116.   U.S. doctors often misjudge whether their heart disease patients want to be resuscitated if their hearts stop, a study found.

117.   Under current Japanese law, death is defined as the moment at which the heart stops beating.

118.   Under Japanese law, death comes at the moment when the heart stops beating.

119.   When the heart stops beating, doctors have about four minutes to restore blood flow before permanent brain damage sets in.

120.   His heart stopped and was restarted by an ambulance team using defribillator equipment.

n. + stop >>共 1095
police 4.91%
people 2.68%
government 2.48%
rain 1.92%
company 1.64%
official 1.27%
train 1.23%
heart 1.08%
car 0.98%
officer 0.98%
heart + v. >>共 342
be 22.76%
beat 5.98%
stop 5.02%
go 4.34%
sink 3.91%
pound 2.31%
begin 1.79%
set 1.71%
have 1.67%
break 1.63%
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