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    Dehydrated and Freeze-dried Peach Fruit: A Prolonged Shelf-life Product through Modern Drying Techniques by Fariborz Habibi, Ali Sarkhosh, Steven A. Sargent, Jeffrey K. Brecht

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Furthermore, consumers greatly value high-quality peaches due to their exceptional nutritional value and enjoyable sensory attributes. This publication aims to familiarize growers, Extension agents and specialists, and the public with insight into drying methods of peach fruit, including freeze-drying and dehydration, that can extend shelf life of this commodity for year-round enjoyment. …”
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    Polyphenolic compounds in Sauvignon Blanc - from grapes to wine by Davin Williams, Anscha Zietsman, Jeanne Brand, Hans Eyeghe-Bickong, Melané Vivier

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The total phenolic compound concentration of wine from LL (low phenolic potential) grapes was comparable to wine from HL (high phenolic potential) grapes, when skin contact, or sediment contact treatments were employed. From a sensory perspective, the sediment contact decreased the fruity aromas of Sauvignon Blanc, while the skin contact treatment enhanced the sensorial properties of the wines made from the LL grapes, allowing increased extraction from the skin-accumulated impact compounds. …”
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  3. 1303

    Analysis of Volatile Components and Key Aroma Components in Dianhong Congou Black Tea Produced by Variable Temperature Fermentation by WANG Yanyan, LIU Zhiwei, YAN Huiting, LU Jianwei, HE Yamei, GAO Jun, BAI Bing, LU Liping

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results of sensory evaluation showed that DCT fermented at 35 ℃/3 h + 25 ℃/3 h had the strongest sweet and fresh aroma with a slight floral note and scored highest among the five DCT samples. …”
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  4. 1304

    Changes in taste and odor sensitivities during repeated bicycle ergometer exercises by Masataka Narukawa, Kensuke Nojiri, Rina Matsuda, Momo Murata, Seiji Sakate, Sachiko Kuga, Hidetoshi Ue

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate changes in taste and odor sensitivities during repeated endurance exercise using a bicycle ergometer.Methods A total of 20 women (mean age; 21.6 ± 0.2 years) participated in the study, completing four 60-minute segments, each comprising 50 minutes of bicycle ergometer exercise at an exercise intensity of 60% heart rate reserve and a 10-minute sensory test. The sensory tests were conducted five times in total: after each exercise segment and once before exercise as a control. …”
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  5. 1305

    Timing of risk factors, prodromal features, and comorbidities of dementia from a large health claims case–control study by Stefan Teipel, Manas Akmatov, Bernhard Michalowsky, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Jens Bohlken, Jakob Holstiege

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The greatest risk, with odds ratios greater than 2.5, was conferred by delirium, memory impairment, mental retardation, personality and behavioral disorders, sensory disorders, schizophrenia, and psychosis. Cancer was associated with a reduced risk of dementia. …”
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  6. 1306

    Investigating the effects of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.)c mucilage and cellulose nanofiber-based edible films with post-probiotics on fish fillet shelf life by Leila Mokhtaran, Sahar Sabahi, Mohammad Noshad, Seyyed Mohammad Ali Noori

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The physicochemical properties of the film were examined, and the pH, moisture content, oxidation levels, sensory attributes, and microbial characteristics of the coated fish fillets were analyzed throughout a 12-day shelf life, with assessments conducted on days 0, 4, 8, and 12. …”
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  7. 1307

    Why Are the Right and Left Hemisphere Conceptual Representations Different? by Guido Gainotti

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The main goals of the present review are (a) to survey a larger set of data, in order to confirm the differences in conceptual representations at the level of the right and left hemispheres, (b) to examine if language-mediated information plays a greater role in left hemisphere semantic knowledge than sensory-motor information in right hemisphere conceptual knowledge, and (c) to discuss the models that could explain both the differences in conceptual representations at the hemispheric level and the prevalence of the left hemisphere language-mediated semantic knowledge over the right hemisphere perceptually based conceptual representations.…”
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  8. 1308

    Place Cells, Grid Cells, Attractors, and Remapping by Kathryn J. Jeffery

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Place and grid cells are thought to use a mixture of external sensory information and internal attractor dynamics to organize their activity. …”
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  9. 1309

    Ritual, teatro y performance en un culto al niño dios y al diablo. Las pastorelas de la región purépecha, Michoacán (México) by Elizabeth Araiza

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In the P’urhépecha region we attended an event that interweaves various modalities of acting, each one of which brings to life distinct sensorial universes and multiple referents. When staged in urban contexts these events have been seen as a theatrical genre, but when performed in rural and indigenous areas they are considered a mode of ritual. …”
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  10. 1310

    Entendre les mouches voler by Sarah Benabou, David Picherit

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Nevertheless, this understanding is only possible on condition of adopting a deliberately ethnographic position, that is to say one that gives attention to inclusive sound landscapes whose interpretation rests on a perpetual to-and-fro between the group’s epistemological intuitions and sensory observations. This is how it is possible to hear the multi-layered sounds of power—and of that which resists it.…”
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  11. 1311

    Homosexual Pairing within a Swarm-Based Mating System: The Case of the Chironomid Midge by Athol J. McLachlan

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…I refer to the possibility that same-sex mating is the result, not of adaptive behaviour at all, but rather of errors due to imprecise sensory machinery. Such an explanation finds support within the mating system of insects with swarm-based mating systems. …”
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  12. 1312

    Use of Methadone for Neuropathic Pain by Dwight Moulin

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…For example, numbness and tingling in glove and stocking distribution are common accompaniments of longstanding diabetes mellitus, but only about 10% of patients with diabetic neuropathy consider these sensory changes to be painful (1). Anticonvulsant and antidepressant treatments provide effective analgesia in up to 50% of patients with chronic neuropathic pain (2) and there is a growing body of high-quality evidence that controlled-release opioid analgesics provide substantial pain relief in a further subset of patients (3-6). …”
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  13. 1313

    Injustices épistémiques : lorsqu’autisme et dyscommunication se conjuguent, comment faire entendre ses choix ? by Cécile Lacôte-Coquereau

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…How can these people with cognitive, language and psycho-sensory disorders, who have historically been marginalised, be encouraged to make their own decisions, thereby gaining social recognition? …”
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  14. 1314

    Framework for a Cloud-Based Multimedia Surveillance System by M. Anwar Hossain

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Some of the major concerns facing these systems are scalability, ubiquitous access to sensory data, event processing overhead, and massive storage requirements—all of which demand novel scalable approach. …”
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  15. 1315

    Transmettre le patrimoine comme un tout – une initiative dans le Parc naturel régional des Caps et Marais d’Opale by Delphine Panossian

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Thanks to the audience of those projects, the RNP decided to work on some projects crossing over thematics, viewpoints, getting out of the bundaries. In consequence, those programs show that education to a space is not so far from education to a commons. …”
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  16. 1316

    “From in the light I touched the light” by Anne-Laure Tissut

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…While the reader is drawn towards a sensory form of reading, Blake Butler’s writing of obsession allows an exploration of the text as a medium and calls for a questioning of the very conditions of the possibility of writing.…”
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  17. 1317

    Application of New Media Big Data in Visual Performance of Axonometric Illustration by Jia Zhou

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…With the rapid development of Internet technology today, especially in the fields of new media, digital TV, digital movies, smartphones, smart hardware, mobile Internet and big data, new media forms bring us a shocking sensory experience. Axonometric illustration, a traditional and modern artistic expression, is becoming more and more attractive in the new media era. …”
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  18. 1318

    Development of Moral Immunity among Students by Yu. A. Bubnov, O. B. Mazkina

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In the structure of moral immunity, the value, sensory and moral components are distinguished. Based on the material of an empirical study of students with different professional orientation, it is shown that the last two components are characterized by a certain mismatch of their manifestations. …”
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    Developmental and Cognitive Characteristics of “High-Level Potentialities” (Highly Gifted) Children by Laurence Vaivre-Douret

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Developmental studies have shown the evidence from several fields that children identified as “high-level potentialities” or “intellectually gifted” develop sensory, locomotor, neuropsychological, and language skills earlier than typically expected. …”
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    A Case of Cervical Intraneural Lipoma That Was Removed by Intercapsular Resection with No Resultant Postoperative Neurological Deficit by Hitoshi Sato, Yoshiro Saito, Tatsuya Kitajima, Shunya Egawa, Toshikazu Shimane

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The patient had no new motor or sensory deficits postoperatively and with improvement in his preoperative symptoms.…”
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