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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'convey taste' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe somebody's ability to communicate a particular idea or opinion through words. For example, "She was able to convey her taste in music to the audience through her speech."
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They resemble the rooms in an urban spa, in that they appear to want to convey taste and nourishment in as small a space as possible.
Assuming that lactisole blocks the T1R3 monomer of the sweet taste receptor T1R2/R3, these results present further support for the hypothesis that S fibers convey taste from T1R2/R3 receptors, while the impulse activity in non-S fibers originates from other kinds of receptors.
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We suggest that they can inform the design process when it comes to product packages and labels with the aim of conveying taste information more effectively.
The aim of this brief analysis of one small passage is to convey a taste of the methodological depth and complexity of this great scientific treatise, so often misunderstood as a poorly organized compendium of nature lore.
Octopaminergic neurons specifically convey sweet taste signals [ 4, 9].
The data from the S cluster shows three features, relevant to the hypothesis that S fibers convey sweet taste.
But what makes his work haunting is his extraordinary ability to convey the tastes and smells of Marseilles, and the way memory and obligation dog every step his hero takes.
The same philosophy can be applied to both artificial olfaction (nose) which implies discrimination of gaseous odors, and artificial gustation (tongue) which conveys the taste of a number of components dissolved in aqueous solutions.
There were no closeups of the caramel-colored liquid as it bubbled from the can, an image that somehow conveys the taste of the sugar coating the inside of your mouth as you take that first delicious sip.
To seek to convey a bitter taste, a violent sneeze, an orgasm, a chipped tooth, a tumble down the stairs or the scratching of an itch, with such precision that the particularities resonate meaningfully to readers in general?
Without some perspective tying the themes together, the discrete stories are like a list of ingredients that give a sense of a completed dish but don't quite convey what it tastes like.
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