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Adipocere - Wikipedia
a wax-like organic substance formed by the anaerobic bacterial hydrolysis of fat in tissue, such as body fat in corpses.
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Adipocere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Adipocere is defined as a waxy substance produced from the decomposition of adipose tissue, typically in cold, wet conditions.
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Adipocere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Adipocere refers to tissue that has become soap-like, whitish, hard, crumbly, and greasy. The formation of adipocere is the result of decreased microbial ...
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adipocere
adipocere (ˈædɪpəʊˌsɪə(r)) Also adipocire. [a. Fr. adipocire (1787); f. L. adip-em fat + Fr. cire, L. cēra wax.] A greyish white fatty or saponaceous substance, chiefly Margarate of Ammonia, spontaneously generated in dead bodies buried in moist places or submerged in water; supposed to be produced ...
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ADIPOCERE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a waxy substance consisting chiefly of fatty acids and calcium soaps that is formed during decomposition of dead body fat in moist or wet anaerobic conditions.
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Forensic Significance of Adipocere Formation in Various Scenarios
Adipocere formation helps in the preservation of characteristics of a dead body, which is not the case with decomposition; hence, it aids in the ...
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Adiopcere and postmortem interval | EBSCO Research Starters
Adipocere, also known as grave wax or corpse wax, is a naturally occurring substance that forms in deceased bodies under specific conditions.
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Experimental observations on adipocere formation - PubMed
Adipocere, "grave wax," is a waxy or greasy decomposition product formed by hydrolysis and hydrogenation of tissue fats. Once formed, it appears stable for ...
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ADIPOCERE aka CORPSE WAX (Ask a Mortician) - YouTube
Ask a mortician: Corpse Flowers, Affordable Funerals, & Electroplating the Dead. Caitlin Doughty•607K views
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(PDF) Adipocere: A Comprehensive Overview - ResearchGate
This comprehensive review explores the formation of Adipocere, a waxy substance resulting from the saponification of adipose tissue through the hydrolysis and ...
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Hand embroidery on linen/skin (@adipocere) - Instagram
Hand embroidery on natural linen. This work is for the current show, Dark Art 2020, @beinartgallery. You can take a 3D virtual tour of the entire curation right ...
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adipocerate
adipocerate, v. rare—0. (ædɪˈpɒsəreɪt) [f. adipocere + -ate3 in imitation of ulcerate.] ‘To convert into adipocere.’ Craig 1847.
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Compsognathus
Such adipocere would have helped in conserving the state of articulation of the fossil for years when burial was very slow. for the adipocere producing bacteria.
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adipoceration
adipoceration rare—0. (ædɪˌpɒsəˈreɪʃən) [n. of action f. prec.] ‘The process of changing into adipocere.’ Craig 1847.
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Margaret Hogg
Due to the lack of oxygen the body did not decompose, but over time was preserved by the formation of adipocere.
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