Desert is life-sustaining, supporting diverse plant and animal life through vast underground water sources. |
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The termination of life-sustaining treatment and the potential conflict of interest between patient care and organ recovery is another point of contention. |
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After stoking the fire, he circles the room again, searching for cracks and crevices where wind might be seeping in, and the life-sustaining warmth of the fire is escaping. |
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The new evidence pre-dates previous estimates of a life-sustaining oxygenation event by more than 50,000,000 years. |
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Proteins also provide life-sustaining enzymes, immunoproteins, or antibodies and peptide hormones that control many body functions. |
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Offering differing interpretations of halakic sources, Reisner and Dorff reach quite different conclusions about whether and when life-sustaining treatment may be withdrawn. |
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