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| - Suspended Animation is an ability of Abomination. When this effect is active, a certain amount of shield will be active for the rest of the battle until the set Shield HP depleted. Instead of using his turns though, Abomination will lose his subsequent turns and heal a certain amount of his Health each turn while the Effect is active. When the set Shield HP is depleted, Abomination takes an extra turn.
- Suspended Animation é un álbum do supergrupo Fantômas, editado o 5 de abril do 2005 através do selo Ipecac Recordings. Trátase dun álbum conceptual que trata dous temas, o son e a música dos debuxos animados e dunhas escuras e dubidosas vacacións durante o mes de abril.
- Suspended Animation is the 146th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3. It is one of the Secret levels in CCLP3. It was created by Madhav Shanbhag. There are 2 distinct solutions to this level.
- [[Category:]] Suspended animation was a necromancy spell that allowed one willing creature to enter a sleep-like state where bodily functions were so slow they became undetectable for extended periods of time. However, one or more priests of the same alignment had to maintain the spell, forgoing casting of all other spells and temporarily sapping their vitality.
- Suspended animation took place throughout the galaxy in various forms including the sleeper ships that carried Human settlers from Coruscant in the days before the Old Republic, carbon-freezing (as in the case of Han Solo on Cloud City and the Black Sun criminal Czethros), various Sith Alchemical techniques and the Imperial Procurator of Justice Lord Hethrir's "sleeping coffins," which kept the subject asleep and alive via life-support systems. However, there were some cases of subjects dying while being held in suspended animation. It also had the effect, after only a few months of suspension, of temporary blindness, nausea, and firing nerves upon awakening.
- Suspended animation is the process in which a person is kept alive for extended periods of time. A person is first placed in a container or some hold built for suspended animation. The hold is closed and the person is then frozen until the systems of their body slow down and eventually stop, "freezing" the person in time. As long as they are in suspended animation, they will not age. Notable users of hibernation inclue...
- Suspended animation is the slowing of life processes by external means without termination. Breathing, heartbeat, and other involuntary functions may still occur, but they can only be detected by artificial means. Extreme cold can be used to precipitate the slowing of an individual's functions; use of this process has led to the developing science of cryonics. Cryonics is another method of life preservation but it cryopreserves organisms using liquid nitrogen that will preserve the organism until reanimation. Two-celled embryos have been kept in suspended animation for as long as 13 years.
- Suspended animation, or cryogenic stasis, was the temporary cessation of a life form's vital functions, often used to transport individuals from one time period to another without ageing. In 6087, humans placed themselves in suspended animation on the Nerva Beacon in order to survive the solar flares that devastated Earth. (TV: The Ark in Space) Millions of years later, much of humanity was miniaturised and placed in suspended animation on the Ark to survive the long voyage to Refusis II. (TV: The Ark)
- Suspended animation, sometimes called cryo-storage was first used by the Gielians on their sleeper ships. They first tried to share their sleeper ship technology with the Razudans, but their cryo-technology proved to be incompatible with Razudan biology. Eventually, a process was discovered to freeze the Mammalian Humans, Malev, and Aryss (actually it was by partially, but temporarily, changing the circulatory systems of their bodies to more insect-like systems). The Aryss have, for the most part, objected to the process, calling the procedure an abhorrence.
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