| 41. | The order has a few unifying characteristics, starting with their tubular nasal passage which is used for olfaction.
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| 42. | Food sources are located primarily through olfaction ( Feldhamer " et al . ", 1999 ).
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| 43. | Olfaction, or the sense of smell, is also used by larvae, but on a smaller scale.
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| 44. | :Flavor shows that what we call " taste " is a 2 part process involving olfaction and taste.
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| 45. | 'An Overview of the 3rd Annual Institute for Art and Olfaction Awards', Basenotes, 11 May 2016
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| 46. | 'Art and Olfaction Awards Celebrates Artisan Perfumers', by Mary Orlin, Huffington Post, 1 December 2014
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| 47. | Unlike electronic eyes, electronic olfaction and e-noses may not be part of most people's vocabulary.
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| 48. | The changes in olfaction observed in schizophrenia, researchers believe, may also contain clues to how the disease develops.
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| 49. | They also looked at whether the widely spaced nostrils gave the creatures any special capabilities, such as stereo olfaction.
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| 50. | I think Olfaction might be a good read for you PvT 18 : 54, 11 August 2006 ( UTC)
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