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Social interaction through smell
Olfactic communication is a channel of nonverbal communication referring to the various ways people and animals communicate and engage in social interaction
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Interpersonal communication through wordless (mostly visual) cues
using an automated body motion capture system. Olfactic communication is a channel of nonverbal communication referring to the various ways people and animals
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Odour released when grass is damaged
kiwifruit, olive oil, and green tea. Plants portal Floral scent Olfactic communication Petrichor Soniak, Matt (1 May 2012). "That "Fresh Cut Grass" Smell
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Species of mustelid mammal
communicate with each other, as are behavioural cues and likely olfactic communication involving its odorous fluids. The striped polecat is common across
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Sense that detects smells
Nasal administration olfactory transfer Odor source localization Olfactic Communication Olfactory ensheathing cell Olfactory fatigue Perfume (novel) Scent
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Sensory system used for smelling
Physiology or Medicine for their work on the olfactory system. Olfactic communication Sinusitis Auditory system Visual system Purves D, Augustine GJ,
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Study of nonverbal communication via the eyes
Oculesics – the study of eye behavior Olfactics – the study of scent Paralanguage – the study of voice communication outside of language Proxemics – the
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American, Arabic, Christian, English, German, Indian, Latin, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Voice; Call; Satellite Communication; Alive; Living Earth; Holy; Life
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Vietnamese
Vietnamese name NGON means "good communication."
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Sacred.
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Nagamani | நகமாநீÂ
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Noble; Magnanimous
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Religious
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Clear
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Hindu, Indian
Like a Mountain
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Protector, One who has memorized the Quran
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Indian, Telugu
Bright Like a Pole Star
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
An Princess; An Enchantress
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n.
A white, crystalline substance obtained as an anhydride of alanine, and regarded as an imido derivative of lactic acid.
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One of a series of organic compounds, regarded as anhydrides of certain hydroxy acids. In general, they are colorless liquids, having a weak aromatic odor. They are so called because the typical lactone is derived from lactic acid.
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Pertaining to, or designating, an amido acid related to lactic acid, and called also amido-propionic acid.
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See Olfactory, a.
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Absence of reverse; frankness; freedom of communication.
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Relating to muscle and milk; as, sarcolactic acid. See Lactic acid, under Lactic.
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The sense by which the impressions made on the olfactory organs by the odorous particles in the atmosphere are perceived.
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A smelling organ; a nose.
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A nitrogenous substance closely resembling diastase, obtained from bran, and possessing the power of converting starch into dextrin, sugar, and lactic acid.
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An organic residue or radical derived from lactic acid.
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Of or pertaining to milk; procured from sour milk or whey; as, lactic acid; lactic fermentation, etc.
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Pertaining to, or designating, an organic amido acid, which is regarded as a derivative of lactic acid and urea.
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The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of smallpox; communication of a secret.
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Designating an acid called paralactic acid. See Lactic acid, under Lactic.
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Special dispensation; communication of divine favor and goodness, or, more usually, of divine wrath and vengeance; retributive calamity; retribution; judgment.
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Pertaining to, or produced by, fermentation; -- formerly, by confusion, used to designate lactic acid.
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Aerated salt; a white crystalline substance having an alkaline taste and reaction, consisting of sodium bicarbonate (see under Sodium.) It is largely used in cooking, with sour milk (lactic acid) or cream of tartar as a substitute for yeast. It is also an ingredient of most baking powders, and is used in the preparation of effervescing drinks.
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That which is used as the instrument of conveyance or communication; as, matter is the vehicle of energy.
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An acid amide derived from lactic acid, and obtained as a white crystalline substance having a neutral reaction. It is metameric with alanine.
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A salt of lactic acid.