| 41. | :Ligand ( in this case : odorant ) binding to Kd constant; high affinity means good fit ).
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| 42. | Repeated exposure to an odorant leads to enhanced olfactory sensitivity and decreased detection thresholds for a number of different odorants.
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| 43. | It is a synthetic woody odorant and is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, laundry products and cosmetics.
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| 44. | The community of Eight Mile, Alabama had a spill of the natural gas odorant within their community in 2008.
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| 45. | An odorant is recognized by more than one type of receptor and thus odorants are recognized by a combination of receptors.
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| 46. | It is important to identify whether the distortion applies to an inhaled odorant or if an odor exists without the stimulus.
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| 47. | As in natural gas, an odorant can be added to hydrogen sources to enable leaks to be detected by smell.
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| 48. | Odorants, which are mostly small lipophilic molecules, enter the mucus flow and reach the odorant receptors on sensory neurons.
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| 49. | "A sniff straightens the nasal cavity so the odorant hits straight to the olfactory mucosa, " he said.
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| 50. | The gas is pressurized by compressor stations and is odorless unless mixed with a mercaptan odorant where required by a regulating authority.
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