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the odours
noun
Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.
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The odours produced are commonly putrescent.
You could smell the odours from the kitchen of an Indian restaurant drifting down.
"They are quieter; you can control the odours, and you can create recreational space around it.
She kept a log of the odours coming off the well.
"We have mathematical algorithms that could streamline the process of mixing the odours," he says.
The odours of mint, lavender, and pine are dominated by different terpenoids.
The series will include the odours of open sewers, plague-striken cities and Henry VIII's feet.
Thus, the odours of flowers are distinct and are species-specific mixtures of compounds.
Certain minnows (Cyprinidae) can discriminate between the odours of at least 15 species of fishes belonging to eight different families.
Additionally, biogas production on farms can reduce the odours, insects, and pathogens associated with traditional manure stockpiles.
With the same protocol, we also found similarities between the odours of double cousins (r = 0.25) and cousins (r = 0.125).
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