they can conclude that many people believe that this and that happened but we should leave it up to science
"Formalin" which could be refer to as (Formahaldehyde).
The embalming process does not take days. In consideration it depends on the case you are working with but it usually takes around 3 hours. Could be longer or shorter. But not days.
Embalming fluid typically contains formaldehyde and other chemicals, but some people colloquially refer to "embalming fluid" when discussing a substance called phencyclidine (PCP), which is a hallucinogenic drug. If someone has ingested PCP, they may test positive for it, but the chemicals in actual embalming fluid do not cause a positive test for PCP. Therefore, if the substance in question is indeed PCP, it could lead to a positive test, but embalming fluid itself does not cause such a result.
When you conclude an agreement you do something concrete to show that the item is finished with. This could be a handshake or it could involve something more formal like signing some paperwork.
Nothing stops you putting a specific Ritual Monster in your deck, without its Ritual Spell Card. You are free to take monsters who you are unable to summon. It might be that you plan to summon the Ritual Monster with a card like Ritual Foregone. Or it could be the component in a Fusion, for which you never intend to actually summon the component itself.
The ancient Egyptians used the system of embalming to protect the body from decaying so the dead person could go to the afterlife.It's a really good answer but the person asked for the word embalm not embalming. Can someone answer the question correctly?
Because they believed that you needed you body in the afterlife so your spirit could come back and get food from you.
We would conclude that the bird and the dinosaur lived around the same time.
This depends on how extensive you want to embalm the body, which is often dictated by why you want to embalm the body. Reasons for embalming include for air transport, for viewing, or for donation to medical science, the latter of which would require more extensive embalming techniques. Embalming could take between 45 min. for minimal embalming to four hours for pre-donation embalming. It also depends on the size of the body: the larger the body the more embalming time required. Finally, remains that have been fully autopsied (known as posted) take longer to embalm than bodies that are intact. Bodies that are listed for direct burial or cremation are generally not embalmed unless they are going to be interred into a mausoleum.
This is done to protect those working with the body from any pathogens or illnesses that could possibly be contracted from the deceased.
Anubis was the ancinet Egyptian god of embalming, as well as being the protector, guide and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
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