Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: olfactory

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According to Brosius, “the true olfactory artist is the one who can actually create that scent without the object it originates from.”

Source: https://observer.com/2023/04/ephemeral-appeal-of-olfactory-art/

And they may say that its olfactory traits, which could deter a shy palate, are crucial to its appeal.

Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/10/01/how-kala-namak-black-salt-went-from-indian-staple-to-vegan-star/

Dogs use their 300 million olfactory receptors (compared to a human’s 6 million) to detect the information.

Source: https://www.dailynews.com/2023/02/18/column-pee-mail-is-a-thing-between-your-dog-and-other-dogs-on-walkies/

Four years later, DeGennaro and his research team published a paper in focused on IR8a — a single olfactory receptor in mosquitoes — announcing to the world that they had identified the gene mosquitoes rely on to detect people.

Source: https://communitynewspapers.com/florida-international-university/fiu-biology-alumnus-on-mission-to-stop-malaria/

However, the olfactory system of a shark is not connected to their mouth or gills.

Source: https://www.nhpr.org/environment/2023-05-12/outside-inbox-how-do-shark-noses-work-underwater

Over the past two decades, researchers have determined detailed structures for an ever-expanding number of GPCRs—but not for the olfactory receptors among them.

Source: https://www.wired.com/story/how-a-human-smell-receptor-works-is-finally-revealed/

The researchers found a similar situation with cats’ olfactory systems.

Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/science/cats-smell-advanced-chemistry-8694288/

“We proved that mice are able to navigate by olfactory cues alone, something that humans can’t do,” he added.

Source: https://technology.inquirer.net/130485/vr-goggles-for-mice