Spontaneous Combustion [spontánní samovznícení]

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Terms

nadpřirozená spontánní hořlavost osob
samovznícení
samozápalnost

 

Preternatural Human Combustibility

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Definition

A circumstance where a substance or organism takes fire and burns without an exogenous source. Spontaneous human combustion differs from preternatural human combustibility in that in the latter, some spark or trivial flame sets the fire and the body tissues, which have a greatly enhanced inflammability, continue to undergo incineration without any external heat source or combustible materials. (Bergman NA. Spontaneous human combustion: its role in literature and science. Pharos 1988;Fall;51(4):18-21)

Annotation
material or human: read MeSH definition; only /hist
DUI
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CUI
M0027886
History note
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Public note
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HI
history

G Phenomena and Processes
G02.010 Absorption 273
G02.020 Adsorption 406
G02.035 Air Ionization 73
G02.050 Anisotropy 88
G02.130 Catalysis 308
G02.149 Chemical Processes obsolete
G02.165 Corrosion 97
G02.171 Crystallization 189
G02.176 Desiccation 52
G02.186 Dialysis 772
G02.196 Diffusion 136
G02.206 Dimerization 102
G02.211 Drug Liberation 159
G02.216 Energy Transfer 322
G02.263 Filtration 323
G02.282 Hydrogen Bonding 177
G02.380 Hydrolysis 291
G02.437 Ion Exchange 181
G02.466 Molecular Structure 1 332
G02.494 Molecular Weight 289
G02.691 Osmosis 77
G02.700 Oxidation-Reduction 1 042
G02.712 Particle Size 394
G02.723 Permeability 311
G02.750 Polymerization 87
G02.785 Pyrolysis 6
G02.805 Solubility 488
G02.930 Viscosity 192

N Health Care
N06.230 Environment 1 631
N06.230.216 Fires 309
N06.230.216.500 Fire Extinguishing Systems 80
N06.230.216.625 Open Waste Burning
N06.230.216.750 Spontaneous Combustion 4
N06.230.216.875 Wildfires 7