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In Australia , death is defined (both medically and legally), as: · Irreversible cessation of all functions of the brain (otherwise known as ?brain death?); or · Irreversible cessation of circulation of the blood (otherwise know as ?cardiac death?

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In Australia , death is defined (both medically and legally), as: · Irreversible cessation of all functions of the brain (otherwise known as ?brain death?); or · Irreversible cessation of circulation of the blood (otherwise know as ?cardiac death?

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Where a deceased person had been a registered donor, i.e. was registered on the Australian Organ Donor Register, the donor Coordinator will be notified of the death, and where appropriate, the family will be approached to obtain consent for tissue retrieval.

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