- tissues, and then into the
circulatory system. Once in the
blood vessels, the
putrid gases infiltrate and
diffuse to
other parts of the body and the limbs. The...
- tissue), "gangrenous phagedena", "gangrenous ulcer", "malignant ulcer", "
putrid ulcer", "fulminating gangrene", "necrotizing erysipelas", "gangrenous erysipelas"...
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prepared for the
worldwide release in 2011 of
their debut album Ingesting Putridity,
which showcased the
graphic illustrations of ****anese
artist Toshihiro...
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names Camp fever, jail fever,
hospital fever, ship fever,
famine fever,
putrid fever,
petechial fever,
epidemic louse-borne typhus, louse-borne typhus...
- Сива́ш;
Crimean Tatar: Sıvaş, Cyrillic: Сываш, "dirt"), also
known as the
Putrid Sea or
Rotten Sea (Russian: Гнило́е Мо́ре,
Gniloye More; Ukrainian: Гниле́...
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Eating became extremely difficult as
unburied corpses became bloated and
putrid. The
precarious Entente lodgements were
poorly situated,
which caused supply...
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strategy is seen in the stinkhorns, a
group of
fungi with
lively colors and
putrid odor that
attract insects to dis****
their spores. In
homothallic ****ual...
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voiced by S.
Scott Bullock. He
relates a tale of how he once gave Dr.
Putrid T.
Gangreen a
serum to
transform tomatoes into
vampire tomatoes. Though...
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whereupon Death throws the drop into it. This drop
causes his death; he
turns putrid, and his face
becomes yellow. The
expression "the
taste of death" originated...
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phenomena including the
disappearance of the omul fish, the
rapid growth of
putrid algae and the
death of
endemic species of
sponges across its area. Environmental...