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  • noun Plural form of chemosensor.

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Examples

  • The fernlike shapes of four tonguelets, two above and two below, suggested they were chemosensors, perhaps among other functions.

    Starfarers Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1998

  • Tim Swager, an expert in chemosensors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

    unknown title 2009

  • "The present discovery that chemosensors in the amygdala are involved in generating fear responses to a variety of aversive stimuli suggests that a system that evolved to generate behavior to defend against suffocation was subsequently adapted to deal with both innate and learned threats in the external environment.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • "The present discovery that chemosensors in the amygdala are involved in generating fear responses to a variety of aversive stimuli suggests that a system that evolved to generate behavior to defend against suffocation was subsequently adapted to deal with both innate and learned threats in the external environment.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • "The present discovery that chemosensors in the amygdala are involved in generating fear responses to a variety of aversive stimuli suggests that a system that evolved to generate behavior to defend against suffocation was subsequently adapted to deal with both innate and learned threats in the external environment.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • She added: "The present discovery that chemosensors in the amygdala are involved in generating fear responses to a variety of aversive stimuli suggests that a system that evolved to generate behavior to defend against suffocation was subsequently adapted to deal with both innate and learned threats in the external environment

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2009

  • She added: "The present discovery that chemosensors in the amygdala are involved in generating fear responses to a variety of aversive stimuli suggests that a system that evolved to generate behavior to defend against suffocation was subsequently adapted to deal with both innate and learned threats in the external environment

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

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