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  2. Odor - Wikipedia

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    Odor intensity can be expressed using an odor intensity scale, which is a verbal description of an odor sensation to which a numerical value is assigned. [31] Odor intensity can be divided into the following categories according to intensity: 0 – no odor 1 – very weak (odor threshold) 2 – weak 3 – distinct 4 – strong 5 – very strong

  3. Olfactory language - Wikipedia

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    This is because the odour is commonly used in candies and sodas in North America, while in Europe it is used mainly in medicinal products. However, providing concrete names of the source of the odours caused cultural differences in responses to decrease or disappear, suggesting that providing more linguistic information about an odour tends to ...

  4. Digital scent technology - Wikipedia

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    Today's modern advancements in biotechnology and nanotechnology are enabling digital scent technology to assist several industry sectors, including the medical technology, nanotechnology sectors, [2] [3] as well the entertainment and fashion industry sectors, as perfumers are utilizing this technology on neurological, emotional and psychological levels.

  5. Talk:Odor - Wikipedia

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    Odor → Smell – A smell is by far the most common way of refer to this in English. odor often refers to only bad smells. Also with smell, there's no spelling issues. Voortle 00:08, 16 January 2012 (UTC) Oppose; the word "smell" alone is ambiguous and often refers to the sense of smell. We need a unique title for this article and "odor" is ...

  6. Electronic nose - Wikipedia

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    In all industries, odor assessment is usually performed by human sensory analysis, by chemosensors, or by gas chromatography. The latter technique gives information about volatile organic compounds but the correlation between analytical results and mean odor perception is not direct due to potential interactions between several odorous components.

  7. 18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse ...

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    Boxing Day, which is a public holiday in the UK, falls the day after Christmas and has a rich cultural history in Great Britain. Originating in the mid-1600s, the day was traditionally a day off ...

  8. 9 Christmas traditions in England that probably confuse Americans

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    In the UK, it can be bad luck to keep your decorations up for more than 12 days after Christmas Daniel Kaesler / EyeEm / Getty Images Another difference between US and UK Christmas customs comes ...

  9. Olfactory memory - Wikipedia

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    In an odor recognition test participants are asked whether or not they recognize an odor. More specifically, a participant is subjected to a certain olfactory-related stimulus, and after a delay period is asked to decide if a probe (a stimulus that could or could not be the same as the initial stimulus) is the same as the one he/she initially ...