The big worry in sudden cardiac arrest beyond restarting the heart is protecting the brain.
For a moment Muna is puzzled, then her brow clears in sudden understanding.
New Zealand beat Australia 66-64 in sudden death overtime to win the gold medal after the two sides had been locked together 58-58 after extra-time.
Experts also look for unknown heart issues in sudden drowning cases.
Particularly for families who've lost a relative in sudden or tragic circumstances, it's important to see the loved one looking their best at the last, he adds.
In some parts of Africa, such as the highlands of eastern Africa, the Sahel and the deserts of southern Africa, malaria is not a constant threat, but comes in sudden epidemics.
With the first primaries of the 1998 cycle less than a month away, congressional candidates in both parties are planting their battle flags on political terrain that is shifting in sudden and unpredictable ways.
With a par putt in sudden death play of the final round of the 2012 Masters Tournament, Watson not only won his first major championship, but opened up the floodgates for endorsers seeking to partner with him.
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Dr Paul Goldwater, from the Women and Children's Hospital in North Adelaide, said that a recent rise in cot deaths in the state of Victoria - despite the "back to sleep" advice - raised question marks over its true role in the fall in sudden infant death.
In effect, the end of Earth Hour is actually more detrimental to climate mitigation because simultaneously turning on so much equipment all at once creates a surge current that results in a sudden spike in power demand.
Kevin Painter, whom Taylor beat in a sudden-death leg in an epic final two years ago, kept his hopes alive in another classic against Wes Newton.
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"There hasn't been a sudden collapse in confidence or a sudden outbreak of pests in any of the locations that have had private contractors, " said Mr Channon.
According to a chapter in this latest OECD Economic Outlook (in which it saw a risk of stagflation for the global recovery), 60% of the 260-odd recent examples of countries receiving large inflows of capital have ended in a sudden and destabilising way, and one in 10 have ended in either a currency crisis or a banking one (maybe both).
At the same moment, in a sudden squall, a white shape broke out in front of him from nowhere, or from between two parked cars.
He has been a regular at the Scottish Open in recent years and has played at Loch Lomond on six occasions, losing in a sudden death play-off to Gregory Havret in 2007.
Toyota (TM) agreed to settled a lawsuit in connection with sudden accelerations in its vehicles, which caused accidents and injuries.
People from the other tables had gone to bed: in the sudden silence we distinctly heard the deep roar of a serac, like the bones of a giant trying in vain to turn over in his bed of rock.
Bearing this in mind, the sudden interest in single-engine jets is an extraordinary development.
On March 17, however, in a sudden capitulation, the government yielded to the Congress demand.
In 1995, a sudden shift in the distribution of North Atlantic temperatures increased hurricane frequency.
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They stood obscured in the sudden woolly dark, next to the fallen motorcycle, which leaked raw-smelling gasoline into the dust underfoot.
Last year, an A330-303 was forced to make an emergency landing in Australia after a sudden change in altitude injured 74 passengers.
In case of a tie, each team shoots one end of three arrows in a sudden death shoot-off until one team wins.
Dr Simon Boxall of the University of Southampton described the latest landslip as "awesome" and said it was likely the fall happened "in one sudden go".
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All free nations have a stake in preventing sudden and catastrophic attacks, and we're asking them to join us, and many are doing so.
The Dutchman came from 3-2 down and after the players were tied at five legs apiece in the decider, claimed victory in the sudden-death leg.
But, whereas some Arabs saw a sinister design in this sudden championing of democratisation, others found it a promising change from America's previous coddling of friendly dictators.
In a sudden about-turn, Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, refused to promulgate a bill that would have legalised the possession of small quantities of drugs, both hard and soft.
Every seat taken, and we sat there in the sudden dark and turned to one another for an explanation, as the rest of the train disappeared into the tunnel.
In the sudden darkness, he heard a low, heavy sound, like breath, all around him, a single, deep rumble that strung his veins together and spread through his skull.
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