We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
The warm sweet smell of the whin bloom was in the air.
2
He could smell it now in the same way here in Mississippi.
3
The smell of broiling and frying and boiling arises in the air.
4
The perception of the mind corresponds to the smell of the nostrils.
5
The smell of stale cigars and cocoa matting was in the air.
1
The findings add to a growing body of research on odor-changing diseases.
2
The woman luxuriated in perfume; some heavy odor always hung about her.
3
Reducing body odor reduces the need to wash the bodysuit so often.
4
At that point an odor would have been present and easily detected.
5
There was no odor of alcohol in the thick and heavy respiration.
1
Perhaps the odour of alcohol predominated; Lanyard thought of a steam-heated wine-cellar.
2
I sniffed about it; the odour of disinfectant unmistakably clung to it.
3
The pain in his left arm and the sickening odour nauseated him.
4
The flower is dull-coloured and insignificant; but it has a powerful odour.
5
Occasionally the odour of beans in blossom floats out over the river.
1
The hedonic and social dimensions of olfactoryperception are characterized by a great diversity across people.
2
Human olfactoryperception differs enormously between individuals, with large reported perceptual variations in the intensity and pleasantness of a given odour.
3
Taken together, these data provide a comprehensive, quantitative catalog of the genes that mediate olfactoryperception and pheromone-evoked behavior at the periphery.
4
Here we find that TAARs are also expressed in the macaque nose, suggesting that TAARs may also play a role in human olfactoryperception.
5
Therefore, the current study focuses on addressing these questions in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study of olfactoryperception in Master Sommeliers.
Usage of olfactory sensation in English
1
The Special Characteristics of OlfactorySensation in Man.