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  • I look back with great fondness, espescially my 'shallow-grave' experience I had at the age of 9, where our group came across disturbed earth out near 'our' club-place in the suburbs of Houston accompanied by the smell of putrescence ... The Tobolowsky Files Ep. 22 - The Dangerous Animals Club | /Film
  • Most episodes have a line or two that will just crack you up because of their putrescence.
  • Textually, his ‘work’ orchestrates a cacophony of human ruin and putrescence.
  • Altogether these produced a breakdown in the cellular structure of the body, evident in the putrescence of the flesh and bones of sufferers.
  • The fermentative saprophyte is as absolutely essential to the setting up of destructive rotting or putrescence in a putrescible fluid as the torula is to the setting up of alcoholic fermentation in a saccharine fluid. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
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  • Môt, which some call watery slime, and others putrescence of watery secretion. History of Phoenicia
  • Is it bad that as soon as I read "putrescence" I started envisioning the Princess Bride.... Purging the Evil Within
  • In precisely the same way, provide a proteinaceous solution, capable of the highest putrescence, but absolutely sterilized, and placed in an optically pure or absolutely calcined air; and while these conditions are maintained, no matter what length of time may be suffered to elapse, the putrescible fluid will remain absolutely without trace of decay. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
  • He was so close that I could smell putrescence coming from him.
  • The liver cell and renal tubular cell showed to dissolve putrescence.
  • Their putrescence is evident, their stagnation is unhealthy, their fermentation infects people with fever, and etiolates them; their multiplication becomes a plague of Egypt. Les Miserables
  • Spock closed his awareness to the input of his body—the darkness before his eyes, the damp chill against his face, the undercurrent of putrescence assailing his nostrils—and searched for whatever perceptions had reached his unconscious mind. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • Two seconds later, a large section of the putrescence begins to move, it crawls along the path and stands up!
  • The astragal putrescence may be disassembled into three stage: putrescence stage, evolve stage and resume stage.
  • I think you maybe meant to say "Tilda Swinton was the the only gleam of light in the ambivalent putrescence of bad acting, choppy 'plot,' and butchered source material of 'Constantine.' After the Relapse
  • As in the alcoholic, lactic, or butyric ferments, the process set up is shown to be dependent upon and concurrent with the vegetative processes of the demonstrated organisms characterizing these ferments; so it can be shown with equal clearness and certainty that the entire process of what is known as putrescence is equally and as absolutely dependent on the vital processes of a given and discoverable series of organisms. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
  • Paradoxically, the physical body from which the putrescence comes scarcely seems to touch the earth with its weight.
  • Kinds of chronic hepatitis have the symptom of liver cell putrescence, inflammation and fibrosis.
  • Afterward, they go to the adjacent market to buy oil and herbs to prepare a balm to anoint a body in putrescence.
  • Such mysterious things, which we ought perhaps to call the putrescence of the human heart, lie at the base of the greatest revolutions, political, social or domestic; but in telling of them it is desirable to explain that their subtle significance cannot be given in a matter-of-fact narrative. The Celibates

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