Analysis of its volatile components has identified the same molecules that give many familiar objects their distinctive scents. |
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Lackland even had special areas set aside to teach dogs to find scents in parked cars, luggage and aircraft fuselages, complete with seats. |
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Many organisations resolve the problem of weak information scents by listing content in multiple places. |
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She inhaled the scents of dust, orange oil, and the perfume the heliotropes sent throughout the room. |
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Dog noses at best discern 20 or so explosive scents, but electronic detectors, at least in theory, can screen a far larger array. |
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They went into the house and immediately, familiar scents and sights greeted Kate. |
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With fragrance, the best mix balances flowers with heady scents with those with more subtle fragrant overtones. |
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Every year hundreds of new scents are marketed, but most disappear before anyone catches a whiff. |
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Dry floral scents are boosted by tangy citrus aromas that deliver fresh lemon tinged flavours with just a hint of cobnut on the finish. |
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Aroma advocates claim that rosemary, peppermint, basil and jasmine scents, alone or in combination, may improve your mental alertness. |
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Now that the eating and drinking of plants had commenced, at some point humankind sought to keep these scents with them and perfume their bodies. |
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The scents were kept in glass or crystal bottles with glass stoppers ornamented with silver, gold, or other metals. |
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I'd predict that scents like coffee cake and Belgian waffles would be popular for general home fragrancing. |
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I stepped into the shop, took a deep whiff of the powerful chocolate and sugar scents, and studied the pastry case. |
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Step into the Great Pavilion and you are greeted with a heady mixture of scents from roses, sweet peas and lilies to strawberries and apples. |
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Tiles were placed in the same home range areas for all trials, but in different runways or locations to avoid habituation and previous scents. |
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When they got to the market, she remembered being awed by all the scents and sounds, the hubbub of the nearby villagers and passing tourists. |
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They would linger together, day after day, inhaling the scents of this faraway world. |
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A filter of Water energy woven into the nasal passages allowed the channler to catch the scents that different forms of life gave off. |
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The garden has a water feature, paving and decking as well as plants that provide optimum scents. |
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The air was fresh with earthly scents of topsoil, grass, trees and wildflowers. |
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In the sixteenth century, for example, pungent animal scents such as musk and civet were very popular. |
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This energetic, sensual and woody fragrance contains a dash of tangerine and pine scents. |
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Jean's fragrant snowbell accents a corner of the house and scents the air around the bench with its springtime blooms. |
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The sophisticated men's fragrance contains a rich blend of oriental scents including opoponax, patchouli, amber and musk. |
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Enhanced with the floral scents of neroli, peony and freesia, it freshens up any morning routine. |
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The fire crackles, sweet wood smoke scents the air, a soft breeze kisses my cheek and the storyteller weaves a spell of enchantment. |
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Traces, not scents, but more like colors he could smell in his head, each distinct and unique. |
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The sticky boxes are designed to lure their prey with scents of chocolate and other foods. |
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You can smell the mint, basil, and dill intermixing together and providing the outside with their spicy, sweet scents. |
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This is heavily perfumed with fruit that bursts out of the glass, filling the room with scents of freshly cut apple, pear and peach. |
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Every blade of grass and bush had the scents of other animals that had encountered it. |
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And so, shaded by eucalyptus trees, amidst the sweet scents of sassafras and olearia, the people lay down to rest. |
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Her green eyes looked at me, and we sniffed each other to get to know one another's scents. |
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Train your dog to locate objects by following scents on a trail for fun or sport. |
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The words will barely have settled on the page before someone scents a mistake. |
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Described as full and robust, with delicate scents of ginger, hazelnut and brioche, it can be enjoyed now or cellared for further complexity. |
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The restaurant itself came with the scents and smells of peppers and other spices. |
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Along with taking herbs, inhale the relaxing scents of lavender, chamomile, lemon balm, bergamot, orange blossom or rose. |
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Tastes abound, but smells, the scents that get the salivary juices running, are absent. |
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I have never understood why little old ladies cover themselves and their houses in vile lavender smelling scents but I do now. |
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There were bright flowers, and marvelous forests, and the scents were wonderful. |
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Is your garden a mass of plants growing cottage style, all close together with fabulous scents, colors and textures? |
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But they do make their appearance felt in fruity flavours and heady scents. |
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I was already beginning to reek and smell, and they were odors other than the normal scents that the body gave off. |
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With other scents, it might be barely detectable yet it gives the perfume bouquet an air of mystery. |
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Start by using essential oils and scents like jasmine or ginger in your baths, massage treatments and beauty products. |
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The fire is made with sticks of aromatic sumi and aromatic scents are added. |
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He sniffs the air, and catches a million faint scents no one else on the planet can detect. |
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Other fragrant scents to human senses are most often those produced by flowers visited by pollinators. |
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She shoveled food onto her plate, inhaling the scents of chicken and ribs happily, then piling vegetables on twice as unhappily. |
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I've spent the last two days selling truckloads of fragrance, spraying scents, getting tangled in wrapping paper and ribbons. |
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I buy the unscented DermaCare because I hate artificial scents and, instead, add my own in the form of pure jasmine oil. |
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Putrid smells of raw sewage and burning garbage become acceptable after being exposed to these foul scents for a long enough time. |
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Despite the sun, the island is luxuriantly green and the hot wind blows the balmy scents of lavender, rosemary and heather. |
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Gourmet joints would rather treat foodies to a fresh flush of exotic scents, swivelling sounds, wavy hues and crispy accents. |
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When moving, the Malayan tapir walks slowly with its head down, which probably allows it to pick up the scents of other tapirs. |
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A flower, for example, may mimic sexual attractants to draw pollinating insects, while other animals may emit scents that deter predators. |
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Slowly and silently, he made his way down the corridor until he wafted the interfusion of exotic scents. |
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Two nights before Christmas your nostrils would light up from the scents wafting in over the breeze. |
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Place herbs and fragrant flowers in raised planters near walkways, so you can enjoy their scents as you pass by. |
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As the candles burned, Terry breathed deeply the light scents of vanilla and almond candles. |
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We've skipped the heady talk about notes and sillage, opting instead to serve up information about how you'll really want to wear summer scents. |
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This one carton of refills is all you need to control malodors and fragrance a room with clean fresh scents. |
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The air was full of the scents of sage and wild thyme, and the song of the skylark. |
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As a fragrance evaporates, you smell scents in three stages, starting with the top notes and ending with the bottom notes. |
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From the kitchen came other warm scents from the foods that were being prepared. |
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In potpourris, costmary helps intensify the scents of other herbs. |
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These summery scents will waft through your house, lifting your spirits. |
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With the doors and windows sealed, the air should be purified by sprinkling perfumes and scents and by burning aromatic woods such as laurel, myrtle, rosemary and cypress. |
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The whisky flavour and aroma wheel, cataloguing the many different scents and tastes good malt whisky delivers, was invented years before the vinous equivalent. |
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I'm not one of those people who has to clap a wet cloth over his face when artificial scents waft his way, but I wish they'd stop making everything smell like something. |
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Deep ripe raspberry aromas and peppery spice scents deliver a smooth rounded mouthful of robust earthy raspberry flavours, firm tannins and classic peppery finale. |
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Apparently it is a heady mix of desperation with underlying scents of money and old rope topped off with the faint whiff of sanctimonious windbaggery. |
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Cleveland and white sage, creosote bush and brittlebush, pine and redwood, for instance, are filled with resins and release their scents on warm afternoons. |
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The loftiest noses among the winemakers inhale the finest of scents from the tasting glass and proclaim another masterpiece. |
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To the west, full-height sliding glass panels provide splendid views and scents of the landscape, magnificently expanding the compressed living spaces. |
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In return for a donation, visitors had the chance to enjoy the colourful sights and fragrant scents of lovingly tended boarders, and pick up a few tips on garden design. |
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Out in the bay the sun flickers on the gently lapping water as the scents of the offerings waft out to sea from the little lanterns and house doors. |
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Cover scents hide the hunter from an animal's keen sense of smell. |
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It's funny how certain scents can remind you of things, huh? |
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A garland of wildflowers crowned her head, and the scents rising from her body as she sat upon her throne beneath the bridal canopy filled her with joy. |
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Soft and plentiful aromas of blackberry with side scents of spice delivers ripe blackberry fruit with silky supple tannins and hint of bitter chocolate on the finish. |
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The most effective scents for getting a genuine physical reaction were mixtures of lavender and pumpkin pie, doughnut and black liquorice, and pumpkin pie and doughnut. |
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The company also makes a variety of lures for whitetail and mule deer, bear and elk, as well as a number of unique cover scents, including cattle, hemlock and desert prairie. |
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If you can pay a little more, department stores carry popular scents. |
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The summer nights breeze wafted through the place stirring the many silk hangings, I could still smell the beautiful scents of roses and moonflowers upon the breeze. |
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People enjoyed them because of the scents and distinctive flavors. |
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The first wax to be used was animal fat which was boiled and strained till it turned to tallow and then had scents added to it to disguise the smell. |
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The mingled scents worn by the beau monde of Morocco contrasted with the faint whiff of well-trodden boots from my dishevelled English companions. |
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His father had been fascinated by the chemical bases of scents, particularly the floral fragrances used in making perfumes, and he often worked in a home laboratory. |
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As Jan, Kerry and I walked in the Dublin mountains, Kerry saw his first heather, his first live waterfall as he inhaled the scents pervading the mountain air. |
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Other utilized techniques were scent stations using cougar urine, catnip, or other scents, and recorded sounds such as cougar screams, predator calls, and deer bleats. |
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While it's not customary to design a room using scents, a blossomy smelling candle next to a withered, old couch can definitely lift the mood of the entire room. |
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Ripe, floral peachy aromas with distant soft buttery scents offers up lemon tinged almond flavours that roll on to a lingering mineral edge on the finish. |
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However, so far there is only indirect evidence for scents influencing discrimination or generalization learning of food-deceptive flowers by bees. |
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Aromatic scents of eucalypts and heath plants wafted up from the plains. |
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And now is the time of year for mouthwateringly light, aromatic white wines whose delicate verdant, floral flavours echo the first bosky scents and blooms of spring. |
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The atmosphere is heavy with the scents of a dark corner of the garden or even of the inside of one of the sheds, all damp wood and dried flower heads. |
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A heady brew of spiced bramble with herb and chocolate scents serves up a sweet and sour cherry and bramble fruit with drying cocoa-flavoured tannins. |
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The female urine markers consist of more than 100 compounds, a much more complex mixture than the male glandular scents, which are mainly fatty acids and aromatics. |
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Bucks use a mixture of frontal gland and tarsal gland scents to influence the behavior of both does and other bucks. |
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This method relies heavily on the wolf's fear of human scents, though it can lose its effectiveness when wolves become accustomed to the smell. |
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Oakmoss, lavender, bergamot, tonka bean and geranium are some must-have scents. |
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It didn't take long for the waves of heat to reach him, and with them came the scents of tempanuts, earthberries, and honey. |
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The perfumes of plants like jasmine could only be extracted by enfleurage, as other methods of the time would denature the scents. |
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It is believed to play a key role in the social interactions of horses as well as detecting other key scents in the environment. |
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If you plant carrots and onions together, for example, the two scents given off confuse carrot pests and onion fly respectively. |
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So what could be more romantic than candle scents like merlot, chocolate truffle and wild rose. |
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These scents are mostly missing in white pepper, which is stripped of the fruit layer. |
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There are 8 or 10 beds in each room, chiefly of flocks, and consequently retentive of all scents and very productive of vermin. |
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Male and female fire moss, for example emit different and complex volatile organic scents. |
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Foxes ignore jackal scents or tracks in their territories, and avoid close physical proximity with jackals themselves. |
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The top, middle, and base notes of a fragrance may have separate primary scents and supporting ingredients. |
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Our Shar-Pei is two years old and likes to play outside with our blue heeler and likes to roam our grove following interesting scents. |
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Using special soaps, scents and natural herbs, the body is brushed with a loofah and then massaged in the rain. |
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Hydrating scents of lavender, rosemary, cypress, thyme and geranium were sprayed on my face using a special atomiser. |
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The Yankee Candle Company has added Camouflage as one of two new, limited-edition scents to its Man Candles collection. |
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Also available are a number of Comfort Zones products complementing the treatment, from room scents and body creams to tea. |
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So in a bid to neutralise nasty niffs, the pair are paying perfumiers to pump powerful scents into the air-con system. |
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In the 1990s this meant minimalist, genderless scents that reflected the austere styles seen on the runways. |
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It's easy to incorporate scents using a temperature-regulated dripper, wicks, or even a light misting on nearby brush. |
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What struck me immediately was the lack of discernable scents. |
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She insisted on the site that setting the mood with candles and lighting, scents and music, and even talking can be great turn-ons for many women. |
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Nonetheless, connoisseurs of perfume can become extremely skillful at identifying components and origins of scents in the same manner as wine experts. |
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Environmental factors causing low pollen supply may select for more apparent optical traits, such as a larger inflorescence, and more attractive floral scents. |
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This supplier of dewebbers, defoamers and processing aids for rubber manufacturing has introduced a product which can microencapsulate scents in rubber products. |
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These, crisp, cold, fashionable scents are achieved using ingredients with herbal, menthol nuances, as well as white floral notes and aldehydic notes. |
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Use moth balls or lavender moth-repelling scents in the wardrobe. |
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Free from synthetics such as mineral oils, silicones, propylene glycol or ethanolamines, the range is instead packed with natural ingredients and old-school fresh male scents. |
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Diamond Candles' Holiday Collection comes in some wonderful seasonal scents, including Christmas Kitchen, Candy Cane, Winter Festival, Mistletoe, and Cinnamon Pinecone. |
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Herbally inspiring scents permeated the air as a liquid lightshow cast melting colours, more and more people dancing as Donovan played his many famous songs. |
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Viola odorata is used as a source for scents in the perfume industry. |
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Some of the chicest fashion houses are bringing out tantalising new fragrances, plus a number of pop starlets have come up with surprisingly sophisticated scents. |
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The odour of the 'Madagascar chaplet-flower' came floating out, mingled with the fragrant scents of the marsdenias, and the sloping shelves were one mass of varied bloom. |
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The researchers collected scents before and after giving the lemurs a form of the hormone progestin called medroxyprogesterone acetate, or MPA, sold as Depo-Provera. |
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Six years ago, that team showed that diazinon significantly impaired responses by Chinook salmon to alarm scents and reduced their success in finding their natal pools. |
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