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Putrefaction

Putrefaction is the fifth stage of death, following pallor mortis, livor mortis, algor mortis, and rigor mortis. This process references the breaking down of a body of an animal post-mortem. In broad terms, it can be viewed as the decomposition of proteins, and the eventual breakdown of the cohesiveness between tissues, and the liquefaction of most…

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Putrefaction

Nodes73
Edges72
Triples52
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027397
Components1

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Putrefaction

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related to Approximate timeline · 7
Putrefaction → Black, Discoloration, Organs, Pallor, Soft, The, Tissues
related to Delayed putrefaction · 7
Putrefaction → Arsenic, Carbolic, Certain, Phenol, They, Zinc, ZnCl2MorphineAconitine
related to Description · 6
Putrefaction → As, In, Initially, Once, Protein, The
related to Exogenous (external) · 6
Putrefaction → Air, Decomposition, Environmental, In, Moisture, This
related to External links · 5
Putrefaction → Corpse, Decay, Dinesh Rao's Forensic PathologyThe, Dr, Rate
related to Endogenous (internal) · 4
Putrefaction → Age, Condition, Otherwise, Stillborn
is a · 2
Putrefaction → fifth stage of death, same as fermentation
related to Factors affecting putrefaction · 1
Putrefaction → Various
related to Other uses · 1
Putrefaction → In

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body decomposition process citation needed tissues factors rate death various internal external bacteria exposure discoloration skin embalming proteins strychnine human

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Putrefactionis afifth stage of death0.90text
Putrefactionis asame as fermentation0.90text
antimonyinstance ofthe putrefaction of the body is chemically delayed by poisons0.80text
arsenicinstance ofthe putrefaction of the body is chemically delayed by poisons0.80text
carbolic acidinstance ofthe putrefaction of the body is chemically delayed by poisons0.80text
the internal organs begin to liquefyinstance ofSoft tissues0.80text
the face becomes unrecognizableinstance ofSoft tissues0.80text
weatherinstance ofThe exact rate of putrefaction is dependent upon many factors0.80text
exposureinstance ofThe exact rate of putrefaction is dependent upon many factors0.80text
locationinstance ofThe exact rate of putrefaction is dependent upon many factors0.80text
humidityinstance ofand allowing research into how different environmental factors can affect the rate of decomposition significantly0.80text
sun exposureinstance ofand allowing research into how different environmental factors can affect the rate of decomposition significantly0.80text

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