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IN a discussion of this problem, Dr. G. Malcolm Dyson (Nature of May 1, p. 831) refers to “the ‘camphor-like’ groups in which such diverse substances as camphor, hexachloroethane, benzene hexachloride and perchloronaphthalene have closely related odours”.
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TIMMERMANS, J. Odour and Chemical Constitution. Nature 174, 235 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174235a0
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