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The best-known example of a vertebrate that uses odour for defense is the North American skunk.
Pedro is the new Spain, sick of corruption and the persistence of Francoism in the police's upper echelon, currently in bad odour for writing to the papers about his gripes, and he's played by Arévalo like a blank slate awaiting the markings of bitter experience.
The collected groundwater samples in and around Jawaharnagar municipal dumping site were free from colour and odour for all locations.
By looking at subjects' investigation times of each canister, it is shown that dogs distinguish between the olfactory "image" of themselves when modified: investigating their own odour for longer when it had an additional odour accompanying it than when it did not.
The noticeable change in odour for someone with anorexia nervosa isn't only physical.
The name is derived from a combination of the Yoruba words ku ("die"), fun ("for"), ode ("hunter"), and wa ("search"), and refers to how the mushroom's stench can attract hunters who mistake its odour for that of a dead animal.
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The second channel was only opened for odour delivery for a 6-s interval via an electronic valve controlled remotely by the experimenter.
Representative cheese samples (~20 g) after 28 d of storage at 4°C were equilibrated at room temperature and presented to the tester in disposable plastic containers, except for odour assessment for which samples were presented in closed glass flasks.
A major function of skin glands is the production of odours for sexual or social communication.
Of course humans have been masking their true odours for thousands, not just hundreds, of years.
With the emergence of electronic noses, it is now possible to detect and recognize a range of different odours for a variety of applications.
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