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These may result in the presence of exactly the same odorant molecules in the olfactory mucus but a completely different sensation. It is also important to bear in mind that there are physicochemical processes (Sec- OLFACTION 29 tion V1,A) such that the simultaneous presentation of the components of a mixture at the naris does not necessarily mean that all components will arrive simultaneously at all points of the epithelium and that the timing of such delays could carry meaningful information.