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bronzie
01-19-2007, 07:02 PM
http://legacy.nikmakepeace.com/shared/research/r

esults.html (http://legacy.nikmakepeace.com/shared/research/results.html)

jvkohl
01-19-2007, 08:20 PM
Bronzie,
I can't tell whether

this came from a published paper. It looks rather thrown together. Is there a citation--something other than the

URL?

James V. Kohl

bronzie
01-20-2007, 09:32 AM
I didnt know what to make of it,

I was waiting for reply from you, thanks. It does seem slapped together. I found nothing but the URL, the link

however can be found in a rather interesting web site, im not going to put up the URL in lovescent, if you want to

contact me via some other means, il provide i guess.

At the end of the document, there is a hyper link to a

bunch of references, but no citation anywhere...

DrSmellThis
01-20-2007, 05:10 PM
You might find this link

helpful:



http://legacy.nikmakepeace.com/shared/research/r

eport.html (http://legacy.nikmakepeace.com/shared/research/report.html)

Gegogi
01-20-2007, 08:02 PM
The intro was an interesting

read. The study results were underwhelming.

jvkohl
01-21-2007, 08:51 PM
The intro was an

interesting read. The study results were underwhelming.

My book is cited several times, but since

this unpublished article is from 1999, it is very "dated" compared to many more recent works, including my 2001

published review --with Grammer and Atzmuller, who are also cited in other works, for example.

Whoever this

guy is, however, I would like to find out who funded a study of such magnitude; the reason androstanone was chosen;

and also why--as indicated-- synthesized androstenone is called "androstanone." Thus, as is often the case with

unpublished research, it leads to many questions that might merely be dead ends.

James V.

Kohl
author/creator: The Scent of Eros

bronzie
01-21-2007, 09:23 PM
My book is cited

several times, but since this unpublished article is from 1999, it is very "dated" compared to many more recent

works, including my 2001 published review --with Grammer and Atzmuller, who are also cited in other works, for

example.

Whoever this guy is, however, I would like to find out who funded a study of such magnitude; the

reason androstanone was chosen; and also why--as indicated-- synthesized androstenone is called "androstanone."

Thus, as is often the case with unpublished research, it leads to many questions that might merely be dead

ends.

James V. Kohl
author/creator: The Scent of Eros

just a wild guess, call it intition,

but seems this a means study, as in its a means to something, and that is to include this particular pheromone in a

product, study sounds fishy and could have been thier research evidence for thier marketing strategy.

this is

just a guess ofcourse, and because there are no commercially available products that really stress the pheromone

Androstanone in thier product, this whole study could have been as you suggest a dead end to a product that never

was intented to marketed.


ive seen studies like this from time to time....this one caught my eye.

bronzie
01-21-2007, 09:26 PM
yes your book was cited several

times - Jvkhol do you feel special when you get positive aknowledgement? just wondering