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Adipocere
- A brown, fatty, waxlike substance that forms on dead animal tissues in response to moisture. [adipo(se) + Latin c ra, wax.
- THE COMPOSITION OF ADIPOCERE.
- ies of some children in Paris, that we owe the name adipocere.
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- The effect of the burial environment on adipocere formation
- Adipocere is a decomposition product comprising predominantly of saturated fatty these particular burial factors on the rate and extent of adipocere formation .
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- The effect of the method of burial on adipocere formation
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- 1 The effect of soil type on the formation of adipocere in grave soils
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- Adipocere: What is known after over two centuries of research
- Adipocere represents a form of arrested decay of postmortem soft tissue. Classically, adipocere has been defined by its morphological characteristics.
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- Forensic anthropologist, author speak about the body farm
- In a wet cave, as a body decays in a wet environment, the fat changes to adipocere, grave wax. It looks like a wax statue in a wax museum. So we sit down and talk about these things; we talk about these things in some depth.
- Adipocere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Adipocere Main: FOOD OF THE PIONEERS
- ADIPOCERE is an all natural organic product that has seen centuries of use.
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- Adipocere Records
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- Adipocere: World of Forensic Science
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- Adipocere | Define Adipocere at Dictionary.com
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