Nghĩa của từ mummification bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

[mum·mi·fi·ca·tion || ‚mʌmɪfɪ'keɪʃn]

process of making into or becoming a mummy, embalming

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1. An English scientist claims to have unlocked the secrets of mummification.

2. Mummification preserves DNA and does not allow the soul to retract from the form.

3. The Egyptians believed that mummification preserved the soul for its journey into the afterlife.

4. The jackal as Anubis presided over mummification and was lord and protector of cemeteries.

5. RESULTS Twenty dermal ulcer patients recovered, 6 mummification necrosis patients improved at some extents.

6. In Egyptian mythology, Anubis was invoked to supervise the mummification procedure

7. Anubis was known as the God of the dead, protector of spirits deceased , God of mummification

8. The agriculture and salt-based society of the people was rich in goldworking, trade and mummification.

9. But we would like to keep the body for two or three years to see that the mummification process worked.

10. That is because the weather conditions in the desert are extremely dry and perfect for mummification.

11. However, the human remains were not in contact with the dry desert sand, so natural mummification could not take place.

12. I turned on the squirt gun, and she stood there, stiff, arms at her sides, eyes closed, as though awaiting mummification.

13. Those samples – which were particularly well-preserved thanks to the ancient Egyptians' masterful mummification – contain the real treasure for scientists: DNA.

14. As well as Dr Buckley, the team of experts behind the mummification included Dr Joann Fletcher, Maxine Coe and forensic pathologist Peter Vanezis.

15. Anubis is the Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife as well as the patron god of lost souls and the helpless

16. Anubis is the Egyptian name for a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology

17. Since bacteria need water in order to grow, mummification usually happens if the body dries out quickly after death.

18. In standard mummification, organs were either removed and preserved independently, or a chemical enema was inserted into the anus to dissolve the organs in situ.

19. An ancient Egyptian princess might have been able to postpone her mummification if she had cut the calories and exercised more, medical experts say.

20. Gangrene that develops as a result of arterial obstruction and is characterized by mummification of the dead tissue and absence of bacterial decomposition.

21. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry calls this concept “a present-day counterpart to the mummification of the ancient Egyptians.”

22. Reserved for members of the upper classes, mummification involved the removal of all organs including the brain, which was pulled through the nose by a hook.

23. A product of Pine resin, Colophony was allegedly used in mummification in Ancient Egypt, and has been used as an incense since Antiquity

24. Some have argued that such staffs were common symbols of power and that the damage to Tutankhamun's foot may have occurred during the mummification process.

25. Dr Stephen Buckley of the University of York, who helped research Egyptian mummification techniques before the programme, said Mr Billis's body could now last several millennia.

26. He added that the looters were desperately looking for a mummy in order to find "red mercury, " which it is fabled to be a magical substance used by the ancient Egyptians in mummification.

27. Owing to the lack of mineralization in many of the forest specimens, the traditional characterization of "fossilisation" fails for these forests and "mummification" may be a clearer description.

28. In addition to the well-known mummies of ancient Egypt, deliberate mummification was a feature of several ancient cultures in areas of America and Asia with very dry climates.

29. Anubis — the god of the kingdom of the dead, was responsible for the process of mummification and funeral, as well as for the stay of dead souls in the afterlife.

30. Six months of hard work were required to figure out how to remove the contaminant—some still unidentified product of the mummification process—and obtain a sample ready for amplifying and sequencing.

31. By the New Kingdom, the ancient Egyptians had perfected the art of mummification; the best technique took 70 days and involved removing the internal organs, removing the brain through the nose, and desiccating the body in a mixture of salts called natron.