| 21. | They lack the internal microbial flora that produce much of decomposition and quite commonly mummify if kept in even moderately dry conditions.
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| 22. | The Duke of Hamilton was so impressed with Pettigrew's work that he engaged Pettigrew to mummify him after his death.
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| 23. | "People always ask,'When is your first person going to die so you can mummify them ? "'
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| 24. | Factors such as temperature, humidity, and the season of death all determine how fast a fresh body will skeletonize or mummify.
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| 25. | This resurgence has been best symbolised by outstanding fillies Alinghi and Special Harmony, classy stayer Mummify, and champion mare Makybe Diva.
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| 26. | Mummify was killed in the 2005 Caulfield Cup, when he broke a bone in his leg, and had to be euthanised.
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| 27. | In some cases, warm temperatures mummify the corpse, which also distorts its features, though the tissues have survived initial decomposition.
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| 28. | The reason is that unlike bacteria, dinosaur cells don't mummify into spores that can preserve dino-DNA . ( CQ)
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| 29. | He's a man who won't take all of his medication because he says it " mummifies " him.
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| 30. | The researchers hope to learn more about the technique used to mummify Frederick and gain some clues on how to better preserve ancient remains.
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