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  2. Maceration (bone) - Wikipedia

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    Most medium-sized animals (like dogs) are macerated within about ten days. Lipids and fatty acids in the bone and in the fat tissues tend to stain the bone brown. Oxidising bleaches may be used to whiten the bone, but if too much is used the perchlorate or hypochlorite damages the bone tissue, leaving it chalky and brittle. Hydrogen peroxide at ...

  3. Conservation and restoration of bone, horn, and antler objects

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    Bone housed in museum collections come from many different sources; mammals, fish, birds, and in rare cases humans may all be included in a museum's collection. Bones in these collections can come in many shapes and sizes. It can be used in its natural form or polished with sand and other abrasives to create a smooth, glossy surface.

  4. Conservation and restoration of human remains - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning of human remains varies by type. If necessary, surface cleaning of bone can be done with a very mild detergent and water solution, but bones should never be soaked in order to prevent dirt from becoming embedded in pores. [2] The possibility of cleaning human remains is highly dependent on the fragility of the specimen.

  5. Conservation and restoration of taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    Treatments should be carried out by conservators or qualified taxidermists. Some taxidermists have experience working with museums and can coordinate with conservators to preserve specimens. When cleaning specimens, it is necessary to wear protective gear such as nitrile gloves, dust masks, eye protection, and lab coats.

  6. Museum of Osteology - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Osteology, located in Oklahoma City, U.S., is a private museum devoted to the study of bones and skeletons ().The museum displays over 450 skeletons of animal species from all over the world. [1]

  7. Photos of Abused ‘Skin & Bones’ Dog Relaxing in New Home ...

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    Rescued from neglect in a Bronx apartment building, Baby Gina is now embracing a new life filled with love. NYC Second Chance Rescue — the organization that stepped in to help her — recently ...

  8. Skulls Unlimited International - Wikipedia

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    Skulls Unlimited Inc. provides a skull cleaning service, using dermestid beetles to strip the flesh from skulls and skeletons. [2] The bones are later whitened using hydrogen peroxide. Skulls Unlimited processes approximately 25,000 skull specimens per year. [3] Dermestid beetles being used to clean a human skull at Skulls Unlimited International.

  9. Human bones found near carousel in waterfront park in Brooklyn

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    The bones were found just feet (meters) from Jane's Carousel, a merry-go-round that was built in 1922 for an amusement park in Youngstown, Ohi Human bones found near carousel in waterfront park in ...