0 US spelling of odour UK formal --
1 a particular smell, esp. a bad one: --
This control experiment investigates whether an algorithm incorporating precise odor packet location information is more efficient than a blind upwind surging behavior.
According to this hypothesis, without chaos animals can neither record nor perceive odor.
Thus, the bulb can be regarded as an interface between the external odorant world and the internal odor world.
Preferences for these odors likely develop as a result of the odors being paired with the unconditioned stimuli provided by suckling.
Women smelled each shirt (blind to all other characteristics of the men), and rated how attractive they found the odor of each shirt.
There were odors in the air, but there was no evidence about whether they were harmful and what problems they could cause.
Just such an idealization is evident in another category of smells that recur in these novels, the odors of food and drink.
Manure has an unpleasant odor, and also causes a number of health problems in farm workers8.