The poem's shift from memory of childhood to anticipation of death is nicely attended by the modulation from olfactory to auditory. |
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In mammals, the ethmoid ossifies to form the turbinals, convoluted bones in the nasal cavity that are covered by olfactory sense organs. |
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With a strong sillage from the woody musks, this perfume is sure to create an elusive yet alluring olfactory signature. |
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These bundles of nerves constitute the 1st cranial nerve, the olfactory nerve. |
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The olfactory organ is located in the mucous membrane lining the uppermost part of the roof of the nasal cavity. |
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The chemical information gleaned by the VN system is more specialized than that which is collected by the olfactory system. |
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We administered all the ability and perceptual tests except the olfactory tasks by computer. |
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In addition, the vomeronasal organ in the nose is a part of a chemosensory system that is independent of the olfactory system. |
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Thus, we assumed normal olfactory and chemosensory perception for all participants. |
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Stables, outhouses, hencoops, pigsties, stagnant ponds, and slaughterhouses vied with each other for olfactory attention. |
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Unfortunately, many clinical tests confound the function of the olfactory nerve with that of the trigeminal nerve. |
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By the way, you'll be happy to know the smell is gone now, or my olfactory nerves have been killed dead. |
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Instead, he smelt it, breathing in deeply as if to taste it through his olfactory nerves. |
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He took the lid off the box and the scent of freshly baked double chocolate cookies wafted out to caress their olfactory nerves. |
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I had known of a link with the smelling cells, the olfactory nerve cells, or neurons, in the nose, but not the eyes. |
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At levels higher than this, the poisonous gas will start to degrade the olfactory nerves, making it impossible to smell. |
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In its very early stages, Alzheimer's causes changes in the olfactory nerves. |
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Actually what is known is that in infection models in rats, you get the virus through the olfactory nerves, from the nose to the brain. |
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He normally liked its scent, but on Cinnamon it was an overpowering affront to his olfactory nerves. |
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Both have sophisticated recognition abilities based on olfactory cues emanating from the exoskeletal cuticle. |
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Toothed whales do not have a sense of smell, but baleen whales do have some olfactory nerves. |
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Mice and dogs, which have intense senses of smell, have mostly intact olfactory receptor genes. |
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She'd honed her olfactory senses to the point where she could visualize an event based on nothing more than what was in the air. |
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The fish soup that had formed in the less-dense fresh water immediately poured up out of the jar and gave the sharks' olfactory senses a jolt. |
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Discarding her olfactory senses in favor of her optical ones for the moment, she took a curious look around the store. |
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Humans have a pathetic sense of smell because over half of the 1000 genes coding for our olfactory receptors don't work. |
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Poor olfactory sense may put people at risk during fires, gas leaks or other dangerous situations. |
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Unlike mammals, the dragon relies on two specialised olfactory or nasal chambers, called Jacobson's organs, located in the roof of its mouth. |
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Although their hearing thus lacks acuity, anatomical studies suggest that their vomeronasal and olfactory systems are well developed. |
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But there were some foods better enjoyed with full tactile and olfactory senses open. |
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Not only do they feel the wind's freshness, but they actually experience a myriad of sensations through their olfactory receptors. |
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It would have been sort of amusing if I wasn't whimpering with pain and olfactory overload. |
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These afferents bypass the olfactory neuropil in the antennal lobe to project into the antennal mechanosensory and motor centers. |
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Her olfactory sense was currently detecting the odor of mildew, wet stone, and some type of food cooking. |
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He inhaled her presence through all of his senses, including the olfactory. |
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No blooming season is more redolent than spring, so it makes perfect olfactory sense to smell the flowers now. |
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These residual responses could reflect leakiness of the mutants, redundant olfactory mechanisms, or some kind of nonspecific odorant response. |
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The presence of urine increases olfactory sampling through antennules flicking during fights. |
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The olfactory system is attached to the limbic system, which links the left and right brain and the voluntary and involuntary nervous centres. |
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The olfactory nerves send messages directly to the limbic system in our brains. |
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Paris silently cursed the heavy smoke that had blocked her highly developed olfactory senses. |
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Behind the ethmoid spine is a smooth surface slightly raised in the midline, and grooved on either side for the olfactory lobes of the brain. |
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That mulchy smell could trigger an olfactory flashback of Proustian ripeness in children of a certain age. |
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It was one of the sweetest smells their olfactory organs had ever encountered. |
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Amino acids are suspected to be primary olfactory attractants for many marine crustaceans. |
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Naegleria fowleri is known to enter the cranial cavity by way of the cribriform plate and the olfactory organs. |
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Previous research on the brains of these animals had shown that indris have a much smaller olfactory bulb than do other lemurs. |
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He knew all the ingredients that contributed to the strangling of his olfactory senses. |
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The molecules diffuse through the surface layer of mucus and stimulate the olfactory receptors. |
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They have a well-developed olfactory sense and can locate food sources by smell. |
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In recent trials, they tested New World squirrel monkeys and Old World pig-tailed macaques for their olfactory sensitivity to aliphatic alcohols. |
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For the sense of smell, odors are processed in an area of the brain called the olfactory bulb. |
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He observed long processes of sensory neurons coursing into the brain from the retina and olfactory bulb. |
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As in the olfactory system, somatosensory sensations can be induced by many foods through trigeminal nerve fibers in the tongue and oral cavity. |
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They transfer the impulses of a smell through a nerve fiber to the olfactory bulb in the brain just above the nose. |
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Those measures of perceptual acuity were presented in the visual, auditory, and olfactory sensory modalities. |
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Our olfactory systems have long regarded pungency as not just innocuous but in fact pleasing. |
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That ought to have overloaded their olfactory nerve endings. |
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In isolated cilia and in intact olfactory receptor neurons, studies have shown basal activities of both adenylate cyclase and cAMP phosphodiesterase. |
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There is often a queue, and the intense stimulation of my olfactory system relaxes my mind and lulls me into an autohypnotic state as I wait to be served. |
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In fact, many species of birds have a highly developed olfactory system. |
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The free nerve endings of cranial nerve V are located diffusely throughout the nasal respiratory epithelium, including regions of the olfactory neuroepithelium. |
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My walk to work was no longer an all-out assault on my olfactory senses. |
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The surface of each olfactory cell carries receptors of only one type. |
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The apparent cell-to-cell extension of virus along olfactory nerves, periosteum, and meninges in our study most likely involved cell-associated enveloped virus. |
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Glucose sensitive and glucose insensitive neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area have shown differential responsiveness to gustatory and olfactory stimuli. |
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We take advantage of optogenetics to create virtual olfactory realities. |
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From the roof, the olfactory epithelium extends down both sides of the nasal cavity to cover most of the superior concha laterally and 1 cm of nasal septum medially. |
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Odorant-binding proteins are present in the olfactory systems of both vertebrate and invertebrate animals, but these gene families are not related. |
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Olfactory nerve fibers enter the cranial cavity through foramina in the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone and synapse on neurons in the olfactory bulb. |
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As the insect climbs the surface, the geotactic response mode would provide positive reinforcement while the olfactory modality would provide negative reinforcement. |
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That way you get the full-on olfactory experience of breakfast, and you also get the full-on gustatory experience when you're drinking your coffee. |
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The approach uses gene therapy to regrow cilia, cell structures that are essential for olfactory function. |
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Huang will be presenting his work with cells called olfactory ensheathing glia. |
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It involved transplanting olfactory ensheathing cells from the nose to the spinal cord. |
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An olfactory function test on all subjects was administered to assure that none had anosmia. |
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The odor of cold sweat in a coward's armpit would be the olfactory theme were this a smell-o-vision movie. |
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Both the primary olfactory system using the olfactory bulbs, and the secondary olfactory system using the vomeronasal organ are used. |
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The olfactory system can also be important for males who find females by smell. |
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As in snakes and many mammals, all lizards have a specialised olfactory system, the vomeronasal organ, used to detect pheromones. |
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However, occasionally patients may also present with parosmia, phantosmia, or permanent damage of the olfactory system. |
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She then leaps away so as not to leave an olfactory trail, and the leverets disperse once more. |
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Rodents have sensitive olfactory abilities, which have been used by humans to detect odors or chemicals of interest. |
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This kin recognition is by olfactory cues from urine, feces and glandular secretions. |
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Brown rats have acute hearing, are sensitive to ultrasound, and possess a very highly developed olfactory sense. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in toothed whales, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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The olfactory lobes are very large in fish that hunt primarily by smell, such as hagfish, sharks, and catfish. |
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At the front are the olfactory lobes, a pair of structures that receive and process signals from the nostrils via the two olfactory nerves. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in porpoises, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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Rapid mechanical and thermal changes in the garfish olfactory nerve associated with a propagated impulse. |
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The frontal bone was removed, the bilateral olfactory bulbs were exposed, and the cribriform plate was identified. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in dolphins, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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Identification of a human olfactory ensheathing cell that can effect transplant-mediated remyelination of demyelinated CNS axons. |
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This is because, unlike most cells in the body, the olfactory ensheathing cells continue to regenerate. |
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Together with ONFs, they make bundles of nerve fibres that run from the nasal mucosa to the olfactory bulb, where the sense of smell is located. |
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The circumciser exposes his RECKLESSNESS when performing a strange pre-cut olfactory ritual. |
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Palmstrom builds an olfactory organ And on it plays Korf's sneezewort sonata. |
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Xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes are found in the liver, kidney, skin, olfactory epithelia, and bronchiolar epithelium. |
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The relationship between chemical stimulus and the number of olfactory sensilla has been demonstrated. |
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Conversely, compounds that inhibit the olfactory CNG channel will inhibit smell and can be use to block malodors. |
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The cells, called olfactory ensheathing cells, connect the lining of the nose with the brain, giving us our sense of smell. |
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Sensation usually refers to vision, auditory, olfactory, taste, skin, kinaesthesia and balance. |
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In smell testing, olfactory receptors in the nose identify rancidity in a product. |
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And by the early 90s he showed it was possible to reverse paralysis in rats through a transplant of those special cells, called olfactory ensheathing cells. |
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When the nerve fibres that carry smell become damaged, they are replaced by new nerve fibres which re-enter the olfactory bulbs, the researchers explained in their study. |
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Crocodiles have only one olfactory chamber and the vomeronasal organ is absent in the adults indicating all olfactory perception is limited to the olfactory system. |
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Lesions comprised mild to severe acute necrotizing rhinitis affecting olfactory and respiratory epithelium, focal necrotizing bronchoalveolitis, and marked lymphadenitis. |
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They find their way to these mainly by using olfactory and magnetic cues. |
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The olfactory epithelium is ventilated during normal respiration and, because crocodylians are intermittent breathers, particularly by gular pumping. |
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Nerve fibres progress from the receptors through tiny holes in the roof of the nasal cavity and come together to form two structures called the olfactory bulbs. |
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Monitor lizards have acute vision, hearing, and olfactory senses. |
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During the 8-hour procedure, the team transplanted olfactory ensheathing cells from inside the nose into the spinal cord of a volunteer paraplegic patient. |
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Homing behavior has been shown to depend on olfactory memory. |
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Early in disease development, Lewy bodies are also present in the olfactory bulb, medulla oblongata, and certain regions of the pons that regulate sleep. |
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Neurogenesis occurs in neural stem cells of the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricles, subgranular layer of the dentate gyrus, and olfactory bulbs. |
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The selected section from vehicle control showed well developed lateral ventricles, olfactory process, pones, cerebral hemispheres and diencephalons. |
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The choanal glands of caecilians open at the margin of the choanae, whereas those of salamanders open deep within the choanae at the margin of the olfactory epithelium. |
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Even in the totally anosmic whale without an olfactory nerve, bulb, or tract, it is noteworthy that the third-order neurons of the olfactory system still persist. |
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This latter olfactory system is used in the flehmen response. |
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Vasopressin could be an autocrine hormone in the olfactory epithelium. |
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In addition, phantosmias or, in essence, olfactory hallucinations have been described in association with seizure activity, psychiatric illness, and Alzheimer's Disease. |
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Patients with phantosmia thought to be related to abnormal olfactory signal processing will often confirm a unilateral presentation to the distorted smell when asked. |
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