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titleOfInvention Disposal of human remains
abstract An alkaline hydrolysis unit (10) is described. The alkaline hydrolysis unit comprises: a chamber (24) for receiving a cadaver to be chemically decomposed, the chamber including a head-receiving part,intended to receive the head of the cadaver;a recirculation pump (38) fluidly connected to the chamber of the alkaline hydrolysis unit and adapted to recirculate fluids within the chamber;a head retaining means (114) locatable in the chamber, for retaining the head of the cadaver in the head-receiving part of the chamber; and at least one recirculation jet (138) fluidly connected to the recirculation pump and positioned to aim fluid from the recirculation pump at the head-receiving part of the chamber. A method of disposing of a cadaver is also described.
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