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- Promession abstract "Promession is a proposed form of burial in which human remains are disposed by way of freeze drying.The concept of promession was developed as an environmentally friendly method of burial by Swedish biologist Susanne Wiigh-Mäsak, who derived the name from the Italian word for "promise" (promessa). She founded Promessa Organic AB in 1997 to commercially pursue her idea.Promession involves five steps:The body is frozen by immersion in liquid nitrogen to make it brittleThe frozen remains are shattered by vibrationThe remains are then subjected to a vacuum so that the ice sublimes and the powder becomes dry, weighing 50% to 70% less than the original bodyAny metals (e.g., tooth amalgam, artificial hips, etc.) are removed, either by magnetism or by sievingThe dry powder is placed in a biodegradable casket which is interred in the top layers of soil, where aerobic bacteria decompose the remains into humus in as little as 12 months↑ ↑".
- Promession wikiPageID "949099".
- Promession wikiPageRevisionID "602369244".
- Promession hasPhotoCollection Promession.
- Promession subject Category:1997_introductions.
- Promession subject Category:Biodegradable_waste_management.
- Promession subject Category:Death_customs.
- Promession subject Category:Italian_words_and_phrases.
- Promession subject Category:Sustainability.
- Promession type Abstraction100002137.
- Promession type Act100030358.
- Promession type Activity100407535.
- Promession type Continuance101017987.
- Promession type Custom100413239.
- Promession type DeathCustoms.
- Promession type Event100029378.
- Promession type Practice100410247.
- Promession type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Promession type Survival101022178.
- Promession type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Promession comment "Promession is a proposed form of burial in which human remains are disposed by way of freeze drying.The concept of promession was developed as an environmentally friendly method of burial by Swedish biologist Susanne Wiigh-Mäsak, who derived the name from the Italian word for "promise" (promessa).".
- Promession label "Cryomatie".
- Promession label "Promación".
- Promession label "Promesja".
- Promession label "Promession".
- Promession label "Promession".
- Promession label "Promession".
- Promession label "Промессия".
- Promession sameAs Promession.
- Promession sameAs Promación.
- Promession sameAs Promession.
- Promession sameAs Cryomatie.
- Promession sameAs Promesja.
- Promession sameAs m.03sl4z.
- Promession sameAs Q182629.
- Promession sameAs Q182629.
- Promession sameAs Promession.
- Promession wasDerivedFrom Promession?oldid=602369244.
- Promession isPrimaryTopicOf Promession.