The Science Museum is planning to display a decomposing body in its adults-only wing. |
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I already knew my hand had to be decomposing without circulation, but I wasn't sure how fast the putrefaction had advanced. |
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In addition to improving soil structure, decomposing compost will slowly release plant nutrients. |
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The days when organic food conjured up images of overpriced vegetables decomposing before the eyes are well and truly over. |
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In 1925 he proved the Krull-Schmidt theorem for decomposing abelian groups of operators. |
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Leonard Tinkler showed them sheds containing three dead animals, including a decomposing cow whose calf was still alive in the same pen. |
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It is formed from decomposing underground deposits of organic matter such as decaying plant material. |
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Many binary ionic compounds such as sodium chloride and magnesium oxide melt without decomposing into pure liquids. |
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The extra padding at the bottom of your pack is specifically designed to deal with the decomposing result. |
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The earth by the Kramer monument burst asunder, and a bony, decomposing arm, covered with tatters of moldy, worm-eaten cloth, reached out of the ground. |
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Is it possible that alcohol is still decomposing more slowly even six days after the narcosis? |
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Cyathus olla was capable of degrading lignin in vitro, but field testing must follow to assess its decomposing activity under natural conditions. |
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Underneath the usual unsavory smells of the dormitory was the effluvium of decomposing cheese. |
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It was someone who had mineralized totally and who, unquestionably, was decomposing and disintegrating to be reduced to cosmic dust finally. |
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Sweet smelling and in fine fettle, you knew only something good would eventually come from these piles of decomposing vegetation. |
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And there lingers in the air the sickly-sweet smell of decomposing bodies under the rubble. |
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The emanation of a strong odour in those sites was a clear indication of the presence of decomposing bodies. |
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The reheat furnace at the Gerdau Ameristeel plant in Cambridge, utilizes methane gas emitted from decomposing waste in a local landfill. |
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The inhabitants of the decomposing wrack beds are an excellent source of food for the shrew. |
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Students could also explore the decomposing of materials by making a leaf litter. |
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Nutrients from the decomposing tree and guano are returned to the soil and promote the growth of new grasses. |
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Mucilage forms when decomposing material fails to sink rapidly to the bottom of the sea. |
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This is what the theory of peat growth is based upon: marshland grows where there is more peat growing than decomposing. |
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Within a few months, the lawn will be wiped out, and the decomposing organisms will have prepared the soil for you. |
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It can be used in bags and packaging and remains shelf stable for one year before decomposing into compost within a few weeks. |
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These plants release chemicals either while they are growing or decomposing that prevent the germination and growth of other plants. |
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These students practise the important skill of decomposing numbers into their hundreds, tens, and ones components. |
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Sewage removes so much oxygen from the water that fish cannot survive and decomposing sewage may render the water undrinkable. |
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Greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation are due to two processes: burning and decomposing. |
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In practice, we have no good method for decomposing supply shocks into efficient and inefficient components. |
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With younger students, ask the class to act out the lifecycle of the plant, starting as a seed and ending as a plant that is decomposing. |
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The trenches were ghastly ditches full of water and mud, and the decomposing remains of heroes of already forgotten battles? |
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Because of the unpleasant nature of dissection on unpreserved and often decomposing material, both anatomy and practitioners followed a somewhat chequered course. |
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The decomposing corpses wore the black pants and belts that fighters wear, although some were barefoot. |
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His partly burned and partly decomposing face is unrecognizable as anyone who was ever alive and breathing. |
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It is the sign of the Dead Man's Head, showing a gorily decomposing head. |
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The stench of decomposing flesh greeted us before we saw that rotting bodies were lying in the gullies on either side of us. |
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The repetition of that became as tastelessly titillating as showing us a torn arm or a decomposing torso. |
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The corpse of one child, Faheem Williams, 7, was found decomposing in a plastic storage bin. |
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Back in Paris, I systemize this alphabet that I've named Alfabetempo, as it was born in Rome from decomposing the beats of letter strokes. |
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When large quantities of phytoplankton die, they settles to the bottom, leading to an increase in decomposing organic matter that consumes more oxygen. |
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Over the centuries the decomposing remnants of plants form giant peat domes some 10 to 25 kilometers in diameter, spongelike cushions that rises several metres above sea level. |
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The oxide deposits on the bulb inner surface and reacts with hydrogen, decomposing to metallic tungsten and water. |
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Like salmon, the adults stop feeding and die after spawning, and their decomposing bodies release nutrients into the stream. |
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Large amounts of dead matter decomposing in the ocean causes the surrounding levels of dissolved oxygen to decrease. |
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The Dräger PT 4000 emits most of its light where the blue portion of the light spectrum is most effective in decomposing bilirubin at an absorption peak of 460 nm. |
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Bacillus subtilis is very common, found in air, water and decomposing plants, but is also useful, since it is used to produce bacitracin. |
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Beneath our feet lie over 50 years' worth of decomposing material, unknowable subterranean shiftings and settlings, slow collapses and fermentations. |
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Very delicate and decomposing immediately after their death, their preservation always is the result of an extraordinary event, like the entombment by a mud flow. |
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Other, bloated and decomposing corpses are piled on top of them. |
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Notably, a kid in a decomposing Honda Civic that was about to sideswipe the R8 just so he can get close enough to take a blurry low-res snapshot of it. |
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His decomposing body was in a large North Face holdall sealed by a travel-style Yale padlock through the zip fasteners. |
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Wood decomposing abilities of diverse lignicolous fungi on nondecayed and decayed beech wood. |
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The blastocladiomycetes are saprotrophs, feeding on decomposing organic matter, and they are parasites of all eukaryotic groups. |
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The anaerobic digester system is designed to hold decomposing manure under controlled, oxygen-free conditions that promote the growth of naturally occurring bacteria. |
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This was not led by anti-Communist dissident intellectuals analogous to China's Charter 08 but by major elements derived from the decomposing nomenklatura, the Soviet bureaucratic elite. |
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On the laboratory scale, extremely pure titanium can be made by vaporizing the tetraiodide, TiI4, in very pure form and decomposing it on a hot wire in vacuum. |
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide derives from multiple natural sources including volcanic out gassing, the combustion of organic matter such as decomposing trees and the respiration processes of living aerobic organisms. |
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Increased flow through Eastmain 1 reservoir will do little to modify water quality since it leads neither to flooding land nor to decomposing newly submerged organic matter. |
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The quality of added OC may influence not only the amount of undecomposed OC but also the fluxes of decomposing OC between soil fractions. |
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Eventually, bacteria and organisms responsible for decomposing sediment and organic matter cause a reduction in the oxygen in the receiving waters and create odorous gases. |
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Garbologists discovered the leachate, mostly water mixed with rotting garbage, actually aided in decomposing other trash in the area. |
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The behavior shown in Figure 1 is expected, as hexamine is a monoprotic base and to react it has to first start decomposing. |
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It is formed when layers of decomposing plant and animal matter are exposed to intense heat and pressure under the surface of the Earth over millions of years. |
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We generalize the excedance statistic on permutations to maximal nonattacking rook placements on certain rectangular boards by decomposing them into boards of staircase shape. |
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These microbes are primarily responsible for decomposing cellulose and other carbohydrates into volatile fatty acids cattle use as their primary metabolic fuel. |
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Dead leatherbacks that wash ashore are microecosystems while decomposing. |
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The warmth of the decomposing organic matter was thought to attract the ants, which moved into the boxes where they were treated with an insecticide such as carbon bisulfide. |
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Future studies should collect data based on these variables to investigate the thanatomicrobiome of the decomposing tissue in addition to soil microbiome interactions. |
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