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Stillborn fetuses and
infants putrefy slowly due to
their sterility. Otherwise, however,
younger people generally putrefy more
quickly than
older people...
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Putrefying/decay
bacteria are
bacteria involved in
putrefaction of
living matter.
Along with
other decomposers, they play a
critical role in recycling...
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water to
putrefy. Then they boil it and it
becomes oil like butter. When they wish to make vinegar, they
allow only the
water to
putrefy, and then place...
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Together with cadaverine, it is
largely responsible for the foul odor of
putrefying flesh, but also
contributes to
other unpleasant odors.
Putrescine is produced...
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Together with putrescine, it is
largely responsible for the foul odor of
putrefying flesh, but also
contributes to
other unpleasant odors.
Cadaverine is produced...
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vegetables would wilt (since they can't be cooked), and
unburied corpses would putrefy. In the Four
Gates sources (kevi'ot
cited here are in
Hebrew in sources...
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Igunaq (Inuktitut: ᐃᒍᓇᖅ) [iɣuˈnaq]), also
Kopalhen (Chukot: копалгын, romanized: kopalgyn, IPA [kopaɬɣən]) - part of the Inuit, Chukchi, Nenets, Evenki...
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Izanagi descended to yomi to
retrieve his sister, but
there he saw her body
putrefying. Embarr****ed to be seen in this state, she
chased him out of yomi, and...
- to the
southwest area and
began digging.
Within minutes, he
uncovered putrefied flesh and a
human arm bone.
Genty shouted to the
investigators that they...
- dry out to form a hard,
inflexible material that, when rewetted, will
putrefy,
while tanned material dries to a
flexible form that does not
become putrid...