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NRL Chemist Develops Device to Train Canine Units
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
July 6, 2017 | 3:42
Man’s best friend also doubles as military’s best friend. Dr. Lauryn DeGreeff studies volatile compounds that comprise odors to develop training aids for military canine units.
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