first the organs were removed by priests. next, a special salt, natron, was then applied to the body and it was stored for a number of days to dry. after this, the body was filled with spices and purfumes,then stiched closed. finally, it was cleaned with oils and tightly wrapped with long strips of linen.
Anubis
because egypt dicorved mummifaction.
the current cost of mummification is $67,000
"Mummification" is not the name of any deity. Mummification (note the different spelling) is a word used for the process of making a once-living human or animal into a mummy and if you were in Egypt Anubis will tell you how in the book but you Will make the mummy yourself
Mummifaction occurs by two categories; accidentally (environmental), or purposefully (natrification). Accidentally has two fundamental environmental conditions; xerological (drying) i.e. arctic, elevated or acidic (peat bogs) Drying/xero environments have produced mummifaction in the arctic, Alps, high, dry deserts; Gobi, Atacama, et. al. Acidic peat bogs in the Americas, Europe, China Purposely, by natrification (adding salt) in Egypt, and briefly, Asia
I think for me the process of excretion with the process of defecation is by the process of excretion with the process of defecation. Therefore the defecation is the process of excretion by the process of defecation. Some says excretion is the process with the defecation process. That's why the organ contrast the process of excretion with the process of defecation.
I would say it depends on how "process " is used.He is in the process of preparing dinner .He wrote a paper on the process for making steel.
for process
1. process creation: to create a process. 2. process termination: to terminate the process. 3. process abort: in case of abnormal execution of process,it is used to abort the process. 4. process load: to load the process in memory. 5. process execute: to execute the process.
The Architecture Design Process ultimately links with the Implementation Process or the Integration Process
Usually any orphaned process is owned by the 'init' process (process #1)
It is a fast process.