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"Undies absorb odour.
See if it can economically be purified by something like activated carbon, or might be neutralized rather than just circulated by an air conditioner (whose condensate may absorb odour and is generally sent outside) or furnace (whose heat might destroy it), in which case changing baby by a convenient intake could be acceptable.
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Odour has been felt physically.
Students react to sharp odours.
Activated carbon has been used to absorb the odour materials, but its physical absorption can easily be saturated and could be a potential pollution source when less odour compounds exist in the surrounding environment.
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