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  1. Artificial olfactory biohybrid systems have strong potential in food safety, environmental detection, medical analysis, and national defense. Despite its promising prospects, in practice, the OR-based biosensor is an early-stage technology, and so far, no commercialized B-EN has been marketed.

  2. Anatomy and Physiology of Canine Olfaction. The canine olfactory system can recognize more smells than it has receptors for scent molecules, but olfactory receptors can have specific cross-reactions, building unique systems of patterns connected to different smells [4].

  3. 21 sie 2021 · The canine olfactory system can recognize more smells than it has receptors for scent molecules, but olfactory receptors can have specific cross-reactions, building unique systems of patterns...

  4. 28 mar 2018 · To properly manage the health of the detection dog, one must understand the anatomy and physiology associated with olfaction. The major components of the olfactory system are the nasal cavity, olfactory epithelium and receptors, the vomeronasal organ (VNO), and the olfactory bulb.

  5. 19 sie 2021 · Background. Canines are macrosmatics with an extraordinary olfactory sense and memory [1, 2]. Olfaction is mandatory for the dog to perceive environmental information, which has been used successfully by humans for tracking and detection of pest and prey animals and other food sources [3].

  6. 14 gru 2022 · Our noses can alert us to risks such as rotten food, gas leaks and burning toast. But for advanced tasks such as detecting bombs or contraband, or diseases such as cancer, we often rely on the superior olfactory ability of dogs.

  7. 20 kwi 2022 · What are the optimal training methods for scent detection dogs? Our lab employs a variety of methods to address our questions. We train dogs on search tasks and train them to use automated olfactometers that give us more precise control over the odors.

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