In alkalinehydrolysis the body is submerged in water in a stainless steel chamber.
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These ethyl esters were then converted into the corresponding carboxylic acids via alkalinehydrolysis.
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This process is known colloquially as water cremation and scientifically as alkalinehydrolysis, or aquamation.
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And can you give your pet alkalinehydrolysis, or a water cremation, in New Zealand?
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Necessary defatting is achieved by alkalinehydrolysis.
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A Glasgow-based company has installed its first commercial " alkalinehydrolysis" unit at a Florida funeral home.
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She was exposed intermittently to an alkalinehydrolysis wheat gluten derivative (AHGD) that was incorporated into marshmallows.
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In order to decrease the hydrophobicity of PCL, the surface of the fabricated scaffolds was modified by alkalinehydrolysis method.
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The hydroxyproline content and the PLA2 activity in pulmonary homogenate were measured with alkalinehydrolysis assay and acid modified microtitrimetic method.
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Only 15 states allow alkalinehydrolysis for human remains, and Indiana, where Sieber lives and where Bio-Response is based, is not one of them.
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After dissection, bodies are wheeled in under crisp sheets for disposal in Fisher's alkalinehydrolysis machine, which turns them into liquid and pure white bone.
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The concerns of area residents would be much less if (an alkalinehydrolysis machine) was being installed than if a crematorium was built, Bessel said.
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Enter alkalinehydrolysis, a chemical body-disposal process its proponents call "bio-cremation" and say uses one-tenth the natural gas of fire-based cremation and one-third the electricity.
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Alkalinehydrolysis was patented in the US in 1888, and the process hasn't changed much since then.
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Alkalinehydrolysis was originally marketed as a way to rapidly decompose animal bodies and use their nutrients for fertilizer.