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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT16) NEW YORK -- June 6, 2006 -- WORKING-DOGS -- Carl Massicott reaches down to a cup to reveal a bed bug successfully detected by Jada during a training exercise in Massicott's home in Milford, May 17, 2006. Dogs have been longtime partners in law enforcement's searches for narcotics, explosives and bodies (both dead and alive). But now their olfactory sense has been harnessed in industries like medicine, environmental protection and Hollywood. Dogs have been trained to sniff out mercury in Minnesota schools, invasive weeds in Montana, cancer in patients -- even cows in heat. (George Ruhe/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2006-06-06
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
George Ruhe/The New York Times/Redux
16769374
0,74MB
25cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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