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The gases from bacterial decay begin to escape, causing strong odor.
The food hence preserved stays healthy and fresh for days avoiding bacterial decay.
Early results are proving to be promising, as a sample from remains in Cambridge show that bacterial decay was halted at some point after death.
These conditions had prevented any onset of bacterial decay of the soft tissues.
These qualities helped inhibit bacterial decay of the mummies.
While the preservation of food in the freezing temperatures and dry climate has been noted, bacterial decay still occurs.
When plants die in such an anaerobic aquatic environment, low oxygen levels prevent their complete bacterial decay.
Researchers also identified a low-density area within the skull which could be a remnant of the brain after its bacterial decay.
Still, an extended low-density area in the rock still inside the skull could suggest brain tissue after bacterial decay.
Something that would both dissolve grease and act as a bleach, and in the same process, help to preserve the leather from bacterial decay.
Rapid bacterial decay prevents the accumulation of humus.
High terrestrial phytodetrital content of the sediment also favoured anaerobic conditions that limited bacterial decay.
The extremely fine grain of the sediment and the chemical composition of the ash prevented the usual bacterial decay.
These enzymes also play a role in breaking down food particles entrapped within dental crevices, protecting teeth from bacterial decay.
New materials make modern hookahs more durable, eliminate odors while smoking and allow washing without risks of corrosion or bacterial decay.
Red ochre inhibited bacterial decay and was also an insect repellent, including the small parasitic insects that lived on warm-blooded animals like humans.
Mushrooms that are mushy, bad-smelling, or moldy (even of a choice edible species) may be toxic due to bacterial decay or mold.
High acidity (pH 6.5) slows the bacterial decay of organic particles entering the loch and hence the release of their nutrients.
Ingestion of free histamine released by bacterial decay in fish flesh may result in a rapid-onset, allergic-type symptom complex which includes urticaria.
But having fixed-for-lifetime dentition made hamatus vulnerable to the same type of bacterial decay that plague humans and keep approximately two million dentists around the world employed.
K-PAXians use two types of solar energy, having moved beyond their previous use of bacterial decay, gravitational energy and muscle force as energy.
While further testing is needed, the researchers believe an "extended shadow" hints that a remnant of the brain after its bacterial decay is still present in the ancient remains.
Because organic nitrogen released by bacterial decay is consumed by amoebae assimilation, less nitrogen is available for the ammonification process and therefore for nitrification.
The nutrients produced, due to their bacterial decay, are unable to circulate beyond the thermocline and so that resource becomes trapped as long as the thermocline exists.
Eventually, carbon is returned to the atmosphere by the respiration of animals and plants, the bacterial decay and oxidation of dead animals and plants, and the burning of fossil fuels.
Plaque deposits on teeth have also been shown to contain two components of the human tissue's bacterial digestion.
The bacterial digestion of the cell proteins weakens the tissues of the body.
The main disadvantage of bacterial digestion in sewage disposal is that it is a very slow process.
The maggots produce metabolic heat from bacterial digestion of the flesh, which enables them to develop while stored in a cold location.
One advantage of bacterial digestion is that it reduces the bulk and odor of sewage, thus reducing space needed for dumping.
Basically, biodegradable waste is added to enclosed chambers and decomposition occurs due to anaerobic (without oxygen) bacterial digestion.
To facilitate bacterial digestion of cellulose, rodents have a relatively large caecum which houses a dense bacterial flora.
The bacterial digestion of the keratin results in a very foul odor, causing many of its suffers great anxiety, especially in social situations.
The dominant archaeon in the human gut ecosystem affects the specificity and efficiency of bacterial digestion of dietary polysaccharides.
Such bacterial digestion has the added advantage of reducing the Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) of the slurry residues, and limiting the pollution of water courses.
Enzymic digestion of particles thus is more rapid and complete for the short period plant material is present in the GIT in comparison to bacterial digestion or invagination by protists.
Possibly because of this improved waterproofing, Sarracenia species secrete enzymes such as proteases and phosphatases into the digestive fluid at the bottom of the pitcher; Heliamphora relies on bacterial digestion alone.
A newly developed technique using ruthenium red to detect foci of bacterial digestion in mounts of whole leaflets that had been incubated with rumen bacteria was used to compare the digestion of alfalfa, a bloat-causing legume, and sainfoin, a bloat-safe legume.
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