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As a result, the thin layers of soil are rich in minerals that impart particular aromas to the wines.
Not only do different people have different sensitivity to particular aromas, some people suffer anosmia, odor blindness to specific odorants.
Based on these premises, it should be possible to systematically bias participants towards a lesser or greater degree of self-other integration by exposing them to particular aromas.
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Meanwhile, there's the particular aroma of the family home.
Walking into Shane Waltener's studio there is a particular aroma, sweet and fruity and not unpleasant.
The sweet crabmeat is paired with yellow chillies (not other colours, for the yellow gives a particular aroma) and garlic.
Used this way it is just another herb, advocates claim, with a particular aroma and taste unique to each strain.
It seems the traditional method is not totally illogical, however: as Larousse notes, the pits have a particular aroma which infuses the batter as they warm up in the oven, so removing them robs the dessert of its full cherry flavour.
Trust Me, I'm A Doctor has been to Northumbria University, where a team led by Dr Mark Moss has been investigating one particular aroma and its effect on memory.
Though S. crispa has a scent of its own, the results of headspace analyses showed that 3-octanone, DL-3-octanol, and 1-octen-3-ol contributed mutually to the particular aroma of this mushroom [ 6].
All of these aromas are made through the same basic process: the manipulation of volatile chemicals to create a particular smell.
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