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Reanimation may refer to: * Reanimation (facial surgery) * Reanimation (science fiction), reanimation of the dead, as in Frankenstein * Reanimated collaborations, a type of collaborative fan-made animation project * ''Reanimation'' (Linkin Park album), 2002 * ''Reanimation'' (Lights & Motion album), 2013 * '' Reanimatsioon'', or ''Reanimation'', a 1995 album by Singer Vinger * '' Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation'', a 2012 horror film prequel to the 2006 film, ''Night of the Living Dead 3D'' See also * Reanimator (other) * ''Re-Animated'', a 2006 live-action/animated TV movie * Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) * Advanced life support * Reanimation after nerve damage Nerve injury is an injury to a nerve. There is no single classification system that can describe all the many variations of nerve injuries. In 1941, Herbert Seddon introduced a classification of nerve injuries based on three main types of nerve ... * Resurrection (other) {{di ...
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Reanimation (facial Surgery)
Smile surgery or smile reconstruction is a surgical procedure that restores the smile for people with facial nerve paralysis. Facial nerve paralysis is a relatively common condition with a yearly incidence of 0.25% leading to function loss of the mimic muscles. The facial nerve gives off several branches in the face. If one or more facial nerve branches are paralysed, the corresponding mimetic muscles lose their ability to contract. This may lead to several symptoms such as incomplete eye closure with or without exposure keratitis, oral incompetence, poor articulation, dental caries, drooling, and a low self-esteem. This is because the different branches innervate the frontalis muscle, orbicularis oculi and oris muscles, lip elevators and depressors, and the platysma. The elevators of the upper lip and corner of the mouth are innervated by the zygomatic and buccal branches. When these branches are paralysed, there is an inability to create a symmetric smile. Smile surgery is perfor ...
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Reanimation (science Fiction)
The undead are beings in mythology, legend, or fiction that are deceased but behave as if they were alive. A common example of an undead being is a corpse reanimated by supernatural forces, by the application of either the deceased's own life force or that of a supernatural being (such as a demon, or other evil spirit). The undead may be incorporeal (ghosts) or corporeal (mummies, vampires, skeletons, and zombies). The undead are featured in the belief systems of most cultures, and appear in many works of fantasy and horror fiction. The term is also occasionally used for real-life attempts to resurrect the dead with science and technology, from early experiments like Robert E. Cornish's to future sciences such as "chemical brain preservation" and "cryonics." While the term usually refers to corporeal entities, in some cases (for example, in ''Dungeons & Dragons''), the term also includes incorporeal forms of the dead, such as ghosts. History Bram Stoker considered using ...
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Reanimated Collaboration
A reanimated collaboration (often shortened to reanimated collab or reanimate) is a type of collaborative fan film, usually involving fan-made animation, typically produced as a tribute to an existing film. The process involves each animator recreating one or more shots of an existing film in their own style. The individual works are then stitched into the original order and published on the internet as a completed collaboration. This differs from a shot-for-shot recreation, as the goal of a reanimate is to display each of the independent animators' unique stylings rather than to produce a unified or identical result. Multiple collaborations focus on media made a decade or more prior that receives renewed interest due to internet memes, nostalgia Nostalgia is a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. The word ''nostalgia'' is a neoclassical compound derived from Greek language, Greek, consisting of (''nóstos''), a H ...
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Fan Labor
Fan labor, also called fan works, are the creative activities engaged in by fan (person), fans, primarily those of various media properties or musical groups. These activities can include creation of written works (fiction, fan fiction and review literature), visual or computer-assisted art, films and videos, animations, games, music, or applied arts and costuming. Although fans invest significant time creating their products, and fan-created products are "often crafted with production values as high as any in the official culture," most fans provide their creative works as amateurs, for others to enjoy without requiring or requesting monetary compensation. Fans respect their gift economy culture and are often also fearful that charging other fans for products of their creativity will somehow fundamentally change the fan-fan relationship, as well as attract unwanted legal attention from copyright holders. The skills that fans hone through their fan works may be marketable, and so ...
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Animation
Animation is a filmmaking technique whereby still images are manipulated to create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Animation has been recognised as an artistic medium, specifically within the entertainment industry. Many animations are either traditional animations or computer animations made with computer-generated imagery (CGI). Stop motion animation, in particular claymation, has continued to exist alongside these other forms. Animation is contrasted with live action, although the two do not exist in isolation. Many moviemakers have produced films that are a hybrid of the two. As CGI increasingly approximates photographic imagery, filmmakers can easily composite 3D animations into their film rather than using practical effects for showy visual effects (VFX). General overview Computer animation can be very detailed 3D animation, while 2D c ...
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Reanimation (Linkin Park Album)
''Reanimation'' ( typeset as EAИIMATIOИ is the debut remix album by American rock band Linkin Park, released on July 30, 2002, through Warner Bros. Records, as a follow-up to their 2000 debut studio album, ''Hybrid Theory''. Recorded during the ''Hybrid Theory'' tour, it features remixes of songs from ''Hybrid Theory'', including the album's bonus tracks. It was produced by Mike Shinoda and mixed by Mark "Spike" Stent. It is the fourth best selling remix album of all time. Release and promotion Singles " Pts.OF.Athrty", the remix of " Points of Authority" by Jay Gordon of Orgy, was released as the first and only official single from ''Reanimation''. The single also features B-sides "H! Vltg3", the remix of "High Voltage" by Evidence and DJ Babu featuring additional vocals by Pharoahe Monch, as well as a remix of "By Myself", entitled "Buy Myself", by American musician Marilyn Manson. "Enth E Nd", "Frgt/10", "Songs from Reanimation" and "MyYou" (very quick montage of ...
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Reanimation (Lights & Motion Album)
''Reanimation'' is the debut studio album by Swedish post-rock musical project Lights & Motion, led by musician and native born Christoffer Franzén. It was released worldwide on January 16, 2013, through the American independent record label Deep Elm Records. The album was produced by Christoffer Franzén and recorded in Gothenburg during 2011 and 2012. The album contains thirteen tracks and has a total running time of 67 minutes. Background and recording Prior to recording ''Reanimation'' in 2011 and 2012, Franzén suffered from insomnia. This led to him spending time alone in a small studio in Gothenburg, experimenting with different ways of writing and recording music. Being self-taught in every aspect of his musicianship, he went through a long period of trial and error, trying to get a grasp on how to get what he heard in his head to come out of the speakers. After releasing a few demos online around 2011 and 2012, a buzz started to grow in the alternative and postrock s ...
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Reanimatsioon
Singer Vinger is an Estonian punk rock band. It was founded in 1985, before that being named ''Pära Trust'' (Backside Trust, 1979–1983), ''Turist'' (Tourist, 1983–1985), and ''Aken'' (Window), among other names. The name ''Singer Vinger'' was picked by the authorities because ''Turist'' was deemed inappropriate by the Soviet Estonian ministry of culture. Throughout the name changes, the band's leader, main songwriter, and singer has been Hardi Volmer. The main themes in the band's songs are social-critical irony and humour. Members *Hardi Volmer – vocals *Roald Jürlau – guitar, back vocal *Mihkel Raud – guitar *Rein Joasoo – drums *Avo Ulvik – keyboards (until 2011) *Ülo Krigul – keyboards (since 2011) *Jaanus Raudkats – bass (1990, 1995 to 1999) *Eerik Olle – bass Turist *Hardi Volmer – vocals *Veljo Vingissar (Vink) – vocals, guitar *Roald Jürlau (Jürilaud) – guitar *Avo Ulvik (Ulvaeus) – keyboards *Andrus Kerstenbeck (Kersta) – drums (unti ...
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Reanimator (other)
Reanimator may refer to: * ''Re-Animator'' (band), British music group * ''Re-Animator'' (album), a 2020 album by British alternative/indie band Everything Everything * Reanimator (producer), a hip hop producer who is signed to Strange Famous Records * ''Herbert West–Reanimator'', a short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written 1921-1922 ** ''Re-Animator'', a 1985 film, the first in a series of films based on the H. P. Lovecraft story ''Herbert West–Reanimator'' *** '' Re-Animator: The Musical'', an American rock musical based on the 1985 film ** ''Re-Animator'' (film series), film series based on the writings of H. P. Lovecraft *"Reanimator", a song by Fields of the Nephilim on the 1987 album '' Dawnrazor'' *"Reanimator", a song by Joji on the 2020 album ''Nectar'' *"Reanimator", a song by Meat Beat Manifesto on the 1988 album ''Armed Audio Warfare'' *"Reanimator", a song by John Zorn on the 1989 album '' Naked City'' *"Reanimator", a song by Amon To ...
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Re-Animated
''Re-Animated'' is a 2006 American live-action animated teen fantasy-comedy television film that aired on Cartoon Network on December 8, 2006. It was the first original production on the genre for the network. It was released on DVD on September 11, 2007, and serves as a pilot for the follow-up series ''Out of Jimmy's Head'', which premiered on September 14, 2007. It received negative reviews from critics upon release. The film's animation was produced by Renegade Animation, which previously produced '' Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'' for Cartoon Network. Plot Middle school student Jimmy Roberts is often bullied and belittled by his peers. During his class trip to Gollyworld, an amusement park themed around animated cartoon characters created by the deceased animator Milt Appleday, Jimmy misses out on many of the attractions. On the suggestion of Jimmy's friend Craig, the popular students tell him to search for Appleday's frozen brain in the ride "Tux's Arctic Adventure". Jimmy unwil ...
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure used during Cardiac arrest, cardiac or Respiratory arrest, respiratory arrest that involves chest compressions, often combined with artificial ventilation, to preserve brain function and maintain circulation until spontaneous breathing and heartbeat can be restored. It is indication (medicine), recommended for those who are unresponsive with no breathing or abnormal breathing, for example, agonal respirations. CPR involves chest compressions for adults between and deep and at a rate of at least 100 to 120 per minute. The rescuer may also provide artificial ventilation by either exhaling air into the subject's mouth or nose (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation) or using a device that pushes air into the subject's lungs (mechanical ventilation). Current recommendations emphasize early and high-quality chest compressions over artificial ventilation; a simplified CPR method involving only chest compressions is recommended for ...
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