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- noun a
pheromone
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Examples
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
Women's Tears Turn Men Off AP 2011
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
Women's Tears Turn Men Off AP 2011
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
The Seattle Times 2011
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
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Why would our tears have evolved a "chemosignal" to function as a sign of sexual disinterest?
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A putative social chemosignal elicits faster cortical responses than perceptually similar odorants.
More Parts of the Puzzle Zoe Brain 2008
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