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- Putrefaction is the fifth stage of death, following pallor mortis, livor mortis, algor mortis, and rigor mortis. This process references the breaking down...
- R**** of Putrefaction is the debut album by British extreme metal band Carc****. It was released by Earache Records in July 1988. When released, R**** of...
- Onset of Putrefaction is the debut album by German technical death metal band Necrophagist. It was recorded almost solely by the band's founder, guitarist...
- Putrefying/decay bacteria are bacteria involved in putrefaction of living matter. Along with other decomposers, they play a critical role in recycling...
- Postmortem Changes - Burial, Body, Life, Cause, Time, Person, Human, Putrefaction." Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. 2011. Web. 4 December 2011. <Rigor...
- Mark Sloan – guitar, b**** Blake Harrisondrums (died 2024) Beak of Putrefaction split with Longmont Potion Castle (2004) Bird Seeds of Vengeance split...
- Symphonies of Sickness, Carc**** kept the grindcore sound of R**** of Putrefaction and added a death metal style. Compared to their previous album, Symphonies...
- literally the eater of dead bodies. Necrophagist's debut album Onset of Putrefaction has been out of print for years. The percussion on the album was handled...
- hydrolysis of fat in tissue, such as body fat in corpses. In its formation, putrefaction is replaced by a permanent firm cast of fatty tissues, internal organs...
- basic water (sodium and calcium hypochlorite) were first used as anti-putrefaction agents and disinfectants in the 1820s, in France, long before the establishment...