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noun
Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.
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Changes in response to odour and taste may occur very rapidly.
They found that among individual cells, most responded to odour but a significant number were also active when a tone was played.
"We are not satisfied that the activities can be undertaken without resulting in significant pollution of the environment due to odour which will result in offence to human senses and impair amenity and/or legitimate uses of the environment," said the EA decision.
In a study using 18 pairs of identical twins and 19 pairs of non-identical twins, researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) released mosquitoes into a Y-shaped tube which divides into two sections, to test their attraction to odour from the study participants' hands.
They argued the lagoon would lead to odour issues and problems with flies and insects.
The preference of panelists was more prominent for the SHDM samples including the higher concentrations of highland honey with respect to odour and overall preference parameters.
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Hence, desert ants seem to be able to use odour information to follow routes.
Odour characteristics ranging from floral effects to odours unknown in nature are available with the use of synthetic, aromatic materials.
However, while the response to odours of foliage is often innate, the response to odours of specific flowers is for the most part learned, since most insect pollinators are not specific to particular plants.
However, for reef fish entering a new environment, prior exposure to odours is not possible and some irrelevant odours will be associated with a predation risk.
In fact, the circling might well have something to do with lateralization of the antennal responsiveness to odours.
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