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  2. Trimethylthiazoline - Wikipedia

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    Trimethylthiazoline (TMT; sometimes called fox odor) is a constituent of fox urine and feces that may be an innately aversive odor to rodents. [1] The chemical is liquid at room temperature and has a very light yellow color which darkens on oxygen exposure over time.

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  4. Rats invaded DMV call center in Fresno’s Manchester Mall ...

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    The northeast corner of the office, which is known for its persistent dead rat odor, smelled lightly of perfume on Tuesday afternoon. Huestis attributed the more pleasant smell to the scent bags.

  5. New car smell - Wikipedia

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    A Daily Telegraph article on the study described the enjoyment of new car smell as "akin to glue-sniffing". [11] However, another study showed no toxicity from new car odors in lab grown cells. The odors did trigger an immune system reaction. [12] The most common side effects of the new car smell are headaches, sore throats, nausea, and ...

  6. Rodents invaded a California DMV call center. State workers ...

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    Ah, rats! Rodents invade DMV call center The stench of dead rodents took over a Department of Motor Vehicles call center in Fresno for the last three weeks, say employees who work at the facility.

  7. List of highly toxic gases - Wikipedia

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    Toxic: a chemical that has a median lethal concentration (LC 50) in air of more than 200 parts per million (ppm) but not more than 2,000 parts per million by volume of gas or vapor, or more than 2 milligrams per liter but not more than 20 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats ...