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Discover LudwigThe word 'malodour' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that means a strong and unpleasant smell. It is often used to describe something that has a foul or offensive odor. Example: The malodour emanating from the garbage can was unbearable, and I had to hold my breath while taking it out.
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"OdorScreen is a completely different concept," says Dr Lancet, who acts as a consultant for Patus, the Israeli company that developed the gel.OdorScreen works by releasing into the nose harmless compounds that interfere with receptor proteins involved in controlling the perception of the intensity of malodours.
And unlike a nose clip, the gel does not interfere with breathing.Since it seems to be capable of concealing all kinds of malodours, the gel could have a wide range of uses beyond disaster-recovery, says Dr Lancet.
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