"How fast human atoms start to decompose? | |
(blows air) meanwhile, I got stuck in an o.R. All day Watching teddy altman decompose right in front of my eyes. | |
- Eggs smell when they decompose. | |
- Quicklime? - Used to decompose a corpse quickly. Makes it hard to identify. | |
A current is passed through electrolytic cells to decompose salt brine. | |
"How fast human atoms start to decompose? | |
(blows air) meanwhile, I got stuck in an o.R. All day Watching teddy altman decompose right in front of my eyes. | |
- Eggs smell when they decompose. | |
- Quicklime? - Used to decompose a corpse quickly. Makes it hard to identify. | |
A current is passed through electrolytic cells to decompose salt brine. | |
- If cotton or linen come into contact with vegetable oil, Bacteria decomposes the fabric, And if the heat can't escape, you get spontaneous combustion. | |
A body usually decomposes in water, but cold well water can retard the decaying process, facilitating cleaning of the head for identification purposes. | |
A neighbour decomposes in your loft for two years and that's not even worth half a page? | |
And if not critical thing for 50 years, it rots, it decomposes. | |
And large bags, the other kind decomposes bodies. | |
- If cotton or linen come into contact with vegetable oil, Bacteria decomposes the fabric, And if the heat can't escape, you get spontaneous combustion. | |
A body usually decomposes in water, but cold well water can retard the decaying process, facilitating cleaning of the head for identification purposes. | |
A neighbour decomposes in your loft for two years and that's not even worth half a page? | |
And if not critical thing for 50 years, it rots, it decomposes. | |
And large bags, the other kind decomposes bodies. | |
"Police described the badly decomposed body..." | |
"Seriously decomposed," | |
"instead of becoming decomposed like other dead bodies." | |
'Lavoisier was the first scientist to define what an element was - 'a substance that could not be decomposed by existing chemical means.' | |
- But this is decomposed granite which would mean we are headed for the cliff. | |
"A mass grave of decomposing bodies dumped under the crawlspace of the house." | |
"The decomposing human corpses caused such a stench, and it was just terrible. | |
(Bob Woodruff) An enormous reservoir of methane, produced by decomposing plants and animals, lies buried beneath the frozen arctic tundra. | |
(Mohinder) Her nucleotides are decomposing. | |
- A decomposing body. | |
"Police described the badly decomposed body..." | |
"Seriously decomposed," | |
"instead of becoming decomposed like other dead bodies." | |
'Lavoisier was the first scientist to define what an element was - 'a substance that could not be decomposed by existing chemical means.' | |
- But this is decomposed granite which would mean we are headed for the cliff. | |
"A mass grave of decomposing bodies dumped under the crawlspace of the house." | |
"The decomposing human corpses caused such a stench, and it was just terrible. | |
(Bob Woodruff) An enormous reservoir of methane, produced by decomposing plants and animals, lies buried beneath the frozen arctic tundra. | |
(Mohinder) Her nucleotides are decomposing. | |
- A decomposing body. | |