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ABSTRACT IN the early 'twenties when the first work on this aspect of osmics was under active consideration our knowledge of the Raman lines below 1,000 cm.−1 was rudimentary, and while
correlation between structural groups and the higher frequencies is now fairly well established, the need for a vibrational theory of odour does not, in my view, automatically disappear.
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ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE DYSON, G. Odour and Chemical Constitution. _Nature_ 173, 831 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173831b0 Download citation * Issue Date: 01 May 1954 * DOI:
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