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    That "Old Book Smell"

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    if the inside looks as abandoned as the cover‚ it does not in fact‚ it looks as if it has never been opened before. And the smell has changed a bit. I press my nose to the centre of the inside of the book as I hold the edges with a tight grip. With all my might‚ I sniff‚ to take in all the lost and forgotten memories. Like an old countryside cottage‚ the book gives off a smell that triggers a flashback of memories‚ recollections of my childhood with my grandfather‚ causing me to become unsteady and

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    Digital Smell Technology

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    DIGITAL SMELL CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE.NO ABSTRACT…………………………………………………...1 1. Introduction………………..…………………………………2 1.1 Evolution Of Digital Smell 2.Digital Aroma ….……………..……………………………….5 2.1 Sight 2.2 Sound 2.3 Touch 2.4 Smell 2.5 Taste 3. Digital Scent Technology…………………………………......9 3.1 Smell Synthesizer 3.2 ISMELL 3.3 Cartridge

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    Losing Sense of Smell

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    Losing Your Sense Of Smell One thing that would happen if you could no longer smell‚ is that your sense of taste would diminish greatly. You would be able to distinguish between sweet‚ salty‚ bitter and sour‚ but more subtle tastes depend on smell‚ so you would not be able to recognize any other tastes. For instance‚ you would not be able to tell the difference between chocolate‚ strawberry or vanilla ice cream‚ you would only know that they all taste sweet. This problem would prevent you from

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    Taste and Smell Anatomy

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    Taste and Smell Organs purpose Main function is to act as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world Type of receptor Olfactory “smell” receptors Smell the faculty or power of perceiving odors or scents by means of the organs in the nose olfactory cilia trap particulate matter the olfactory receptor cells detect the odor molecules then it travels down the olfactory tract to the olfactory bulb Electrical impulse sent to the olfactory bulb The olfactory bulb interprets impulse

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    I-Smell Technology

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    the virtual reality experience and another flavor to it‚ technology is now targeting your nose and tongue. The application area of virtual reality is vast- from normal entertainment to the Internet and e-commerce application. You will be able to smell product before buying them online. California-based Dig scents Inc. has developed the iSmell personal scent synthesizer. This small device connects through your pc via serial port and has its own driver. INTRODUCTION

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    Dogs Sense Of Smell

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    dog and their sense of smell should be used as evidence within a court case. Naturally‚ various individuals such as myself support that a dog’s sense of smell should be allowed to be used as evidence within a court case. Of course this idea may always be rebottled by those who believe differently. Initially‚ a dog’s sense of smell has been proven to be over one hundred times better as opposed to the scent of smell a human may have. Inclusively they can detect a certain smell up to 40 feet underground

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    Reader –Response Criticism “What’s That Smell in the Kitchen?” Marge Piercy’s poem “What’s That Smell in the Kitchen” is about the women’s rights movement of the seventies and the quiet rage an older women might feel towards her husband‚ her place in life and the movement in general. The poem begins unifying women across America and ends with a blatant declaration of war‚ using clever wording relating a woman’s life to the kitchen and the food she prepares. At the beginning of the poem

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    as if the actions of Michael‚ from the story “Two Fisherman”by Morley Callaghan‚ are justified. Michael may not think of Smitty as a friend‚ but more of an acquaintance‚ also he does not want to compromise his dream of becoming a big news reporter‚ finally he feels pressured by the people and thus leading him to betray his friend. We have seen multiple times that Michael feels no positive or negative affection towards the hangman. Morley Callaghan deliberately shows us the contrast of the hangman and

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    For countless years‚ great authors have evolved influenced people and each other from their sublime work. This essay will dive into the comparison of writers‚ Ernest Hemingway and Morley Callaghan‚ through analyzing three examples regarding each readers‚ Birth year‚ along with what kind of family life each writer had‚ each writers entrance into the writing world‚ and their different writing styles reflected by their earlier life. This essay will not depict who is a better writer‚ but simply how they

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    How Smell Affects Taste

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    How Does Smell Affect Taste? Table of Contents 1. Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………………….1 2. Scripture Reference…………………...………………..…………………………………....2 3. Research Section………………………………………………………………………..…..3-5 4. Hypothesis…………………………………………………………………………………………6 5. Materials List……………………………………………………………………………………..7 6. Procedure…………………………………………………………………………………………8 7. Observation/Results/Conclusion………………………………………………………9-13 8. Works Cited……………………………………………………………………………………

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