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  2. Embalming chemicals - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of these chemicals is known as embalming fluid and is used to preserve bodies of deceased persons for both funeral purposes and in medical research in anatomical laboratories. The period for which a body is embalmed is dependent on time, expertise of the embalmer and factors regarding duration of stay and purpose.

  3. JWH-018 - Wikipedia

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    JWH-018 is a full agonist of both the CB 1 and CB 2 cannabinoid receptors, with a reported binding affinity of 9.00 ± 5.00 nM at CB 1 and 2.94 ± 2.65 nM at CB 2. [6] JWH-018 has an EC 50 of 102 nM for human CB 1 receptors, and 133 nM for human CB 2 receptors. [16]

  4. Embalming - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of these chemicals is known as embalming fluid, and is used to preserve deceased individuals, sometimes only until the funeral, other times indefinitely. Typical embalming fluid contains a mixture of formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, methanol, humectants and wetting agents, and other solvents that can be used. The formaldehyde content ...

  5. Lacing (drugs) - Wikipedia

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    Embalming fluid: Fry, fry sticks. Love boat [12] Embalming fluid has been found as a by-products of PCP manufacture. [14] Crack-cocaine: Benzocaine: Coco snow: Crack cut with benzocaine. Benzocaine is a dental anaesthetic that mimics coke's numbing effect. Crack-cocaine: Procaine: Double rock: Crack cut with procaine.

  6. Photos show blood and embalming fluid pooling in street ...

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    Nightmarish photos show a mixture of blood and embalming fluid seeping onto the road behind a Louisiana funeral home.

  7. Desmond Henley - Wikipedia

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    He also taught embalming techniques, embalming fluid formulas as well as disaster management to funeral directors. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In an interview published in 1998, Henley expressed doubts that the mummification of Lenin 's body in Moscow was indeed as permanent as claimed by the Russian authorities.

  8. Putrefaction - Wikipedia

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    The rate of putrefaction is greatest in air, followed by water, soil, and earth. The exact rate of putrefaction is dependent upon many factors such as weather, exposure and location. Thus, refrigeration at a morgue or funeral home can retard the process, allowing for burial in three days or so following death without embalming. The rate ...

  9. Embalming fluid - Wikipedia

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