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+/−. Summary[
edit] Description: English: (Fig.6) -
Intimate Contact Induced Surface Separation (
ICISS) (1) is a novel method invented and published by its author
Adrian Toader-Williams of
University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine (USAMV), Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The snails are introduced into a
microwave oven exposed to 800W of microwave power at 2450 MHz frequency for a period of time dependent on the quantity of snails exposed at once. ICISS is proved during extensive experiments to quickly inhibit terrestrial snails’ nervous system in order to reduce their pain and suffering and to facilitate the complete meat removal from the shell. The Shell will remain clear of tissue. Ref: (1) TOADER-WILLIAMS Adrian, 2011, Using the Microwaves to create ICISS as Method for Completely Extracting the Terrestrial Snail’s Flesh out of Shell (Cornu aspersum and Helix pomatia) while Inhibiting Animal’s Nervous System to Reduce Pain, Bulletin UASVM Animal Science and Biotechnologies, 68(1-2)/2011, pp 437. Date: 2 September 2010. Source: Own work. Author:
DrAdrianTW.