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From the literature :

Additionally, MHC-distinctiveness of urine odors in a Y-maze is retained
even after volatiles have been trapped on solid-phase fibers
and passed through a gas chromatographer :roll:

Peter
Peter Apps
Well, as long as it is billable ... :D
Is this fragrance chemistry? I hear the human nose is a reliable detector. A dog nose is more sensitive but the interface with the Chromatography Data System is problematic!

Peter’s true work is exposed. He is working on the next celebrity perfume, “Go Wild” with “base notes of wild dog and just a hint of cheetah in the bouquet” for those times when your boundaries are limitless!
But are any additional "MHC-distinctiveness of urine odors" found from passing through the chromatographer?

Does the age or sex of the chromatographer make a difference.... or the amount of education or degree level of the chromatographer have a bearing on the results, or the diet of the chromatographer?

Who would have thought such research is being performed today. We do live in special times.

:lol:

Now, what's for lunch?

Rod
Steve Reimer wrote:
Is this fragrance chemistry? I hear the human nose is a reliable detector. A dog nose is more sensitive but the interface with the Chromatography Data System is problematic!

Peter’s true work is exposed. He is working on the next celebrity perfume, “Go Wild” with “base notes of wild dog and just a hint of cheetah in the bouquet” for those times when your boundaries are limitless!


Dammit, busted !!

Peter
Peter Apps
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