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Issues involved in making real the implications of death are concerned primarily with taking leave of the functions of the brain.

Legal death is the declaration that a person is no longer living in accordance with the laws of a specific country. Legal requirements for such recognition typically include the identification of a corpse or a doctor's (variously referred-to) declaration of death. A death certificate may be issued once a death has been recorded in a civil registry. In the developed world, medical professionals make the majority of legal judgements of death when certain conditions are met. Death that results from an irreversible loss of heartbeat (cardiopulmonary death) and death that results from an irreversible loss of brain functions are the two types of legal death (brain death).

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