
doi: 10.1002/hast.323
pmid: 25043360
Although bioethicists do not always recognize it, death is not defined uniformly in the United States. It is defined primarily in state law, and as with any legislative effort that proceeds state by state, results may vary.
Brain Death, Terminology as Topic, Humans, United States, State Government
Brain Death, Terminology as Topic, Humans, United States, State Government
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