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Article: Sejong University details research in atmospheric environment.
- Article from:
- Ecology, Environment & Conservation
- Article date:
- September 12, 2008
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"The relationship between direct (olfactorrietry) and indirect (instrumental) methods for odor detection was assessed using a total of 70 odor samples collected from several industrial sectors. To this end, a number of instrumental techniques have been employed to measure the concentrations of major odorant groups, including reduced sulfur compounds (RSC), volatile organic compounds (VOC), aldehydes, and nitrogenous compounds," investigators in Seoul, South Korea report.
"The odorant data obtained by the indirect methods were then converted into the following three modified odor indices: (1) the (algebraic) sum of odor concentration (SOC), (2) the sum of odor ...
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