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  • (Greek: ἀντί, romanized: anti, lit. 'against' and σηπτικός, sēptikos, 'putrefactive') is an antimicrobial substance or compound that is applied to living...
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  • PMID 16782292. Retrieved May 20, 2020. Luff, Arthur (1895). "Internal Putrefactive Changes". Forensic medicine and toxicology. Vol. 1. Longmans, Green and...
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    to record their second demo Necrollections in 2010. Their first EP, Putrefactive Infestation was released in 2011 on 12" vinyl containing 4 tracks. They...
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    members of the aerobic putrefactive bacteria and that members of the genus Clostridium make up a large part of anaerobic putrefactive bacteria. Cadavers and...
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    their consumption of yogurt. He had the idea that aging is caused by putrefactive activity, or proteolysis, by microbes that produce toxic substances in...
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    namely, encouraging indigenous bifidobacteria in the colon against putrefactive bacteria. The insoluble carbohydrates in soybeans consist of the complex...
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    prevents some scavengers from opening the carcasses, thus allowing the putrefactive bacteria within the carcass to kill the vegetative B. anthracis cells...
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  • Edwardsiella septicemia (also known as ES, edwardsiellosis, emphysematous putrefactive disease of catfish, fish gangrene, and red disease) in channel catfish...
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    presidents of the Royal Society Fermentation was the word Lister used for the putrefactive process of sepsis that we might now describe as wound infection The webbed...
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    proposed the hypothesis that the aging process results from the activity of putrefactive (proteolytic) microbes producing toxic substances in the large bowel...
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    they may have successfully invaded Venus) by what Wells described as "putrefactive bacteria," which digests organic materials upon death. Most adaptations...
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    of parts of types F and A (FA). Some types produce a characteristic putrefactive smell and digest meat (types A and some of B and F); these are said to...
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    well as the addition of red pepper powder inhibit the pathogenic and putrefactive bacteria present in the microflora, allowing the lactic acid bacteria...
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  • putreō putr-  –  – be rotten putredinous, putrefacient, putrefaction, putrefactive, putrefy, putresce, putrescence, putrescent, putrescible, putrescine...
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  • corruption of conscience. The simplest disinfection, protecting oneself from putrefactive bacilli, dictates strict methods of intransigence. Our new justification...
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  • odor as the presence of ulcers in the urinary tract or development of putrefactive fever, a fever occurring in the humors. VOCs are currently deemed as...
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    field of disinfection in which he began with experiments (1878) with putrefactive bacteria. This work was continued in Washington and in the laboratories...
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  • Clostridium botulinum Types A, B and E, Clostridium Perfringens, and putrefactive Anaerobe 3679 in dialysis sacs", Journal of Bacteriology 85, 126–133...
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  • yogurt cultures for probiotic microorganisms to suppress the colon's putrefactive microorganisms, which allegedly fostered the colon's toxic seepage causing...
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    Nooth to invent his apparatus. David Macbride had recently posited that "putrefactive" conditions—a classification that referred mainly to what are now recognised...
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