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ECOLOGISTS and experimental workers maintain that the sense of smell plays an important part both in the search for food and the regulation of alimentary reactions1–3. In recent investigations we studied the significance of olfactory signalization for the intake and excretion of water.
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NOVÁKOVÁ, V., DLOUHÁ, H. Effect of Severing the Olfactory Bulbs on the Intake and Excretion of Water in the Rat. Nature 186, 638–639 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/186638b0
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