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Scent Detection: K9s are Special
The achievement of quantum-leap enhancements in the efficiency of next-generation odor detector machines starts with a comprehensively qualitative and quantitative knowledge of the biological detection process … and K9 detection provides a window of opportunity in unleashing this knowledge. Logically, (funding) realistic successes within machine-based detection should start with (funding) successes in optimizing K9 detection programs, as the "nanotechnology" needed for odor-based search-and-detect technology lies within the phenomena of creature olfaction.
With these understandings, the strategic position of the K9s and the K9 search-and-detect programs is that continued private and governmental funding needs to be apportioned to these programs in order to stimulate it enough to deliver knowledge and understandings that will help in the achievement of quantum-leap enhancements in the efficiency and detectability of currently available detector machines, and those emergent machines for the future.
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