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Cryogenics &mdash; also known as cryonic suspension, cryogenic stasis, cryo stasis, or simply stasis &mdash; was the science of freezing a person in liquid [[nitrogen]] immediately after death in the hope that medical science would someday find a way to revive the individual and restore them to health.<ref name="STSL"/>
 
Cryogenics &mdash; also known as cryonic suspension, cryogenic stasis, cryo stasis, or simply stasis &mdash; was the science of freezing a person in liquid [[nitrogen]] immediately after death in the hope that medical science would someday find a way to revive the individual and restore them to health.<ref name="STSL"/>
 
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Cryogenics — also known as cryonic suspension, cryogenic stasis, cryo stasis, or simply stasis — was the science of freezing a person in liquid nitrogen immediately after death in the hope that medical science would someday find a way to revive the individual and restore them to health.[1]

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