Search Results - "Lawley, Henry J."
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The influence of cognitive bias on the perceived odor, irritation and health symptoms from chemical exposure
Published in International archives of occupational and environmental health (03-06-1997)“…Responses to volatile chemicals are often subjective and variable, both over time and across individuals. Although variability can derive from differences in…”
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Analysis of characteristic odors from human male axillae
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-07-1991)“…A number of studies concerning the analysis of axillary odors have assumed that the characteristic odor produced in the axillae is due to volatile steroids and…”
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Amelioration of Odorous Components in Spent Mushroom Compost
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-08-2000)“…Volatile sulfur compounds, as well as other volatiles found in the headspace above spent mushroom compost (SMC), were analyzed by gas chromatography and mass…”
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Human axillary secretions influence women's menstrual cycles: the role of donor extract from men
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-12-1986)“…Menstrual cycle lengths of 29.5 +/- 3 days ("normal cycles") are more frequent in women who have weekly coital activity than in women who do not. In order to…”
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Acetone odor and irritation thresholds obtained from acetone-exposed factory workers and from control (occupationally unexposed) subjects
Published in American Industrial Hygiene Association journal (01-10-1997)“…Sensitivity of olfaction (smell) and chemesthesis (irritation) was evaluated for 2-propanone (acetone) and 1-butanol in acetone-exposed workers (AEW; N = 32)…”
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Perceived odor, irritation, and health symptoms following short-term exposure to acetone
Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-05-1997)“…The subjectivity of irritancy judgments can bias attempts to establish exposure guidelines that protect individuals from the sensory irritation produced by…”
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Human axillary secretions influence women's menstrual cycles: the role of donor extract of females
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-12-1986)“…Menstrual synchrony in human females has previously been demonstrated among women attending a predominantly female university as well as among women attending…”
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