- (Gr****: ἀντί, romanized: anti, lit. 'against' and σηπτικός, sēptikos, '
putrefactive') is an
antimicrobial substance or
compound that is
applied to living...
- to
record their second demo
Necrollections in 2010.
Their first EP,
Putrefactive Infestation was
released in 2011 on 12"
vinyl containing 4 tracks. They...
- PMID 16782292.
Retrieved May 20, 2020. Luff,
Arthur (1895). "Internal
Putrefactive Changes".
Forensic medicine and toxicology. Vol. 1. Longmans,
Green and...
- well as the
addition of red
pepper powder inhibit the
pathogenic and
putrefactive bacteria present in the microflora,
allowing the
lactic acid bacteria...
- of
parts of
types F and A (FA). Some
types produce a
characteristic putrefactive smell and
digest meat (types A and some of B and F);
these are said to...
-
members of the
aerobic putrefactive bacteria and that
members of the
genus Clostridium make up a
large part of
anaerobic putrefactive bacteria.
Cadavers and...
- namely,
encouraging indigenous bifidobacteria in the
colon against putrefactive bacteria. The
insoluble carbohydrates in
soybeans consist of the complex...
-
presidents of the
Royal Society Fermentation was the word
Lister used for the
putrefactive process of
sepsis that we
might now
describe as
wound infection The webbed...
-
their consumption of yogurt. He had the idea that
aging is
caused by
putrefactive activity, or proteolysis, by
microbes that
produce toxic substances in...
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prevents some
scavengers from
opening the carc****es, thus
allowing the
putrefactive bacteria within the carc**** to kill the
vegetative B.
anthracis cells...