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This declassified CIA document is a bibliography and list of abstracts related to scent recognition and tracking by dogs, including topics like odor detection, destruction, cancellation, and masking.

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1. Bibliography 2. Abstracts 3. Scent Recognition in Dogs (U) by F. R. Dastoli, Monsanto Research Corp., Boston 4. Bibliography on Dog Tracking by Charles E. King 5. Basic Backgroung: Dog Tracking 6. Detection of Hidden Objects by Dogs by E. H. Ashton fu~d J. T. Eayrs, Dpt. of Anatomy, University of Birmingham 7. Letter and References sent to Dr. . [ 8. Four-Footed by Joseph Albino (Scout dogs in Vietnam) 9. Report on the problem of diverting and/or eliminating cogs from the track of military scouts 10. Four Tables on Metabolites 11. Chemical and Physical Destruction of Odors (Reprint) 12. Odor Cancellation a~d Counteraction (Reprint) 13. Odor Masking (Reprint) Approved for ,!"6~~~~e-~ Date 27 Fc..o idJ., ~ The image displays a graphic representation of a bank vault door on the left side, with the text "THE BLACK VAULT" prominently featured in stylized lettering at the top. The vault door is intricate, featuring various mechanical components like levers, dials, and a central locking mechanism, illuminated by a cool blue glow. To the right of the vault, white text provides contextual information about the origin of the document, indicating it was obtained from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the "MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection." Below this, a yellow hyperlink points to "http://mkultra.theblackvault.com" for free download and online access. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or visual evidence of experimental procedures visible on this page. This page from a declassified CIA document presents a typed list of references concerning dogs and scent tracking, numbered 1 through 13. There are no photographs, diagrams, or organizational charts. Handwritten annotations include a checkmark symbol in the upper right corner, a date reading "27 FEB 1973" next to "Approved for Release Date," and the circled number "138." The "Approved for Release" section appears to be a standard form, with the indicated date filled in. There are no visible redactions or obscured content.

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