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Sniffing (behavior) - Wikipedia
Sniffing is a perceptually-relevant behavior, defined as the active sampling of odors through the nasal cavity for the purpose of information acquisition. en.wikipedia.org
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SNIFF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 · to draw air into the nose in short breaths loud enough to be heard. sniffed at the cheese ; 2 · to show or express scorn. sniffed at simple jobs ; 3 · to smell ... www.merriam-webster.com
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SNIFFING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to smell something by taking air in through your nose: He sniffed his socks to see if they needed washing. Dogs love sniffing each other. dictionary.cambridge.org
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sniffing
▪ I. sniffing, vbl. n. (ˈsnɪfɪŋ) [f. sniff v.] The action of the vb.; an instance of this, a sniff. Cf. glue-sniffing s.v. glue n. 6.1575 Turberv. Faulconrie 231 You may rubbe..the pallate of your Hawke with the saide powder, and not feede hir after it, vntill such tyme she haue lefte snyting and sn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sniffing and inhalants - serious effects and overdose | healthdirect
If you sniff inhalants, you are at risk of an overdose. If you use too much of an inhalant, you might overdose. This is also called 'acute intoxication'. www.healthdirect.gov.au
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Sniffing and smelling: separate subsystems in the human olfactory ...
The sensation and perception of smell (olfaction) are largely dependent on sniffing, which is an active stage of stimulus transport and therefore an ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Sniffing
Sniffing can refer to: Inhalation Sniffing (behavior), sampling odor by inhalation of the nose Sniffing attack, a networking security concern See also wikipedia.org
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What is sniffing ? How does sniffing work? | Lenovo US
Sniffing refers to the process of intercepting and inspecting data packets as they travel across a network. It's like eavesdropping on a conversation between ... www.lenovo.com
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Sniffing - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The purpose of sniffing is to detect chemical signals or pheromones between estrus herd mates. So they increase self attraction but also induce sexual behaviors ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Sniffing and its Types | Ethical Hacking - GreyCampus
Sniffing is a process of monitoring and capturing all data packets passing through given network. Sniffers are used by network/system administrator to monitor ... www.greycampus.com
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Sniff - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A sniff is when you take air in through your nose to smell something. Dogs sniff a lot. It's how they get to know the world. www.vocabulary.com
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Snorting - Sniffing heroin in water? | Drugs-Forum
Snorting tar heroin can be done its pretty easy, what you do is put a small amount approx .03-.05 grams in a spoon add a little bit of water and melt it like you would as if you were gonna shoot it up, take a needle suck it up or if don't have a needle just take it and pour it on a plate and spread it out, or if have a needle push it through and spread it on plate and out the plate in the ...
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Is Sniffing Heroin Better Than Injecting Heroin? - Evolve Treatment Centers
Sniffing carries less of a stigma than shooting up, and teens can hide it better, at least initially—no injection marks or needles involved. Smoking heroin (also called "chasing the dragon") also carries less of a stigma, and is less noticeable, than injecting. For these reasons, more than half of heroin users prefer these methods, rather ...
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Dangers of Snorting and Sniffing Drugs | DrugAbuse.com
Mar 30, 2023Why Do People Snort and Sniff Drugs? People often snort drugs to have a longer-lasting high. Because snorting is a relatively slow process of absorption through the nasal membrane, it may take longer to feel the effects of the drug, but the high can generally last 15 to 30 minutes. 1 In contrast, the high produced from smoking may have a faster ...
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Sniffing (behavior)
(See sniffing in small animals.) and odor-evoked sniffing. wikipedia.org
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