- speed, with
bodies that died from
acute violence or
accident generally putrefying slower than
those that died from
infectious diseases.
Certain poisons...
- organisms.
Putrefying bacteria also play a role in
putrefaction and
fermentation of
proteins in the
human gastrointestinal tract.
Putrefying bacteria is...
-
Together with cadaverine, it is
largely responsible for the foul odor of
putrefying flesh, but also
contributes to
other unpleasant odors.
Putrescine is produced...
- the bowel, such as
irritable bowel syndrome,
rather than
toxins from
putrefying food. The
benefits anecdotally attributed to
colon cleansing are vague...
-
Together with putrescine, it is
largely responsible for the foul odor of
putrefying flesh, but also
contributes to
other unpleasant odors.
Cadaverine is produced...
-
Igunaq (Inuktitut: ᐃᒍᓇᖅ) [iɣuˈnaq]), also
Kopalhen (Chukot: копалгын, romanized: kopalgyn, IPA [kopaɬɣən]) is an
Early Paleo-Eskimo, autolysis-based method...
-
person holds the
delusional belief that they are dead, do not exist, are
putrefying, or have lost
their blood or
internal organs.
Statistical analysis of...
-
still continued to
smoke in
different places; and the
stench from the
putrefying,
together with the heat
which prevailed, was intolerable, and certainly...
- ****,
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...
- as it is with milk and honey,
throws off
liquid excrements, and
these putrefying breed swarms of worms,
intestinal and of all sorts. Thus the
victim lying...