SAE Technical Paper Series 1980
DOI: 10.4271/800423
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Diesel Exhaust Offensive Effect – True Odor or Irritancy?

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“…4 More specifically, the olfactory nerve transfers precise and detailed information on quality and intensity of the perceived odorous stimulus. Its reaction delay is relatively short, and it leaves an impression, more or less fugitive, once the stimulus has disappeared.…”
Section: Diesel Exhaust Odor and Irritants: A Review Nicholas P Cernmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 More specifically, the olfactory nerve transfers precise and detailed information on quality and intensity of the perceived odorous stimulus. Its reaction delay is relatively short, and it leaves an impression, more or less fugitive, once the stimulus has disappeared.…”
Section: Diesel Exhaust Odor and Irritants: A Review Nicholas P Cernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differential olfactometry. Degobert 4 has recently applied MacLeod's olfactometric concept 14 to the study of diesel odors. MacLeod's method is to compare an unknown odor (exhaust gas) simultaneously with a standard odor, the unknown odor can be bracketed and balanced.…”
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