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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...
- ****, termed spraints, which can vary in smell from freshly mown hay to putrefied fish. Otters exhibit a varied life cycle with a gestation period of about...
- Putrefying/decay bacteria are bacteria involved in putrefaction of living matter.[clarification needed] Along with other decomposers, they play a critical...
- Igunaq (Inuktitut: ᐃᒍᓇᖅ [iɣuˈnaq]), also Kopalhen (Chukot: копалгын, romanized: kopalgyn, IPA [kopaɬɣən]) is an Early Paleo-Eskimo, autolysis-based method...
- reserved land (TI) of the same name ****ociated with it. The name means "putrefied" and is said to have arisen after an epidemic killed off most of the area's...
- practice colon cleansing believe in autointoxication, that ac****ulations of putrefied **** line the walls of the large intestine and that these ac****ulations...
- Together with cadaverine, it is largely responsible for the foul odor of putrefying flesh, but also contributes to other unpleasant odors. Putrescine is produced...
- undertow. The body, however, has spent so much time under water that it is putrefied and cannot be easily identified; a genetic test shows 90% correspondence...
- its peak in the late 16th century, with more extreme effigies depicting putrefied corpses outside of the funerary monument context, and taking centre stage...
- infections. P. vulgaris was one of the three species Hauser isolated from putrefied meat and identified (1885). Over the past two decades, the genus Proteus...