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"Nature of Argillaceous Odor" (1964) [ Ссылка ]
"Petrichor and Plant Growth" (1965)
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Human nose can detect a trillion smells
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Petrichor and fish spawning
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Camels seek out wet soil smells
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Chemistry of petrichor:
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