Medical equipment that assists or replaces important bodily functions and so enables a patient to live who otherwise might not survive.
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Examples for "life support"
Examples for "life support"
1The family had been advised to consider ending life support, he said.
2No documented discussion of life support withdrawal was noted in one case.
3Brandajah died a short time later after being taken off life support.
4Methods: Heart samples were prospectively obtained from organ donors on life support.
5Still, economies remain on life support, with full recovery not yet assured.
1He remains on a life-support system, watched over by family and friends.
2A biononic field scan revealed that the life-support system was off line.
3She has since been on a life-support system in a hospital in Oviedo.
4He had been on a life-support system since the attack early on Sunday morning.
5Around the world, banks are on a state-funded life-support system.
6The tiny life-support system computer on his backpack appeared unexpectedly to have blown up.
7The capsule's reserve electron matrices didn't have enough power to activate the internal life-support system.
8Millner uses cold, stiff hands to switch over to the space suit's independent life-support system.
9No need for a life-support system, of course.
10Another leak, and Ptolemy's life-support system failed entirely.
11If danger threatens, the entire life-support system goes into Slaver-type stasis for a period of several seconds.
12What had happened to Spider's life-support system?
13The temperature was over fifty degrees centigrade, and Falcon wondered how much longer his life-support system could handle matters.
14But... as far as Louis could see, only the life-support system and the hyperdrive shunt were within the hull.
15I'm just a life-support system.
16If an elderly person's life must be maintained by a life-support system, the sweetness of life will have disappeared.