olfactive


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of or relating to olfaction

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In addition to the clear olfactive benefit to fragrance compounds, Scentaurus was developed in line with Givaudan's "A Sense of Tomorrow" approach to sustainability.
12.29 is the authority in olfactive branding for hospitality, fashion, retail, automotive and luxury residential brands around the world.
In terms of olfactive profile, La Mancha Cencibel wines presented notes of licorice, fresh, leather, and tobacco but it was the red fruit aroma that presented the greatest intensity [20].
These proteins are responsible for the selective captation and transport of small hydrophobic compounds (odors) into the sensilar lymph, for an aqueous solution that fills the sense organs into membrane olfactive receptors in the neuron cell and for carrying pheromones into insects glands [14, 15].
He explains, "I often say that when a customer looks at your fragrance bottle, they should be convinced that it holds the olfactive essence of your brand."
The Y-tube olfactometer is used for measuring chemotactic or olfactive responses by insects within short distances or in situations where chemical signals are diffused into space without being transported by an airstream (Lopez-Avila and Rincon 2006).
So, it is with great pleasure to introduce them to my collections of rare, unique perfumes and sublime scents that will ignite memories of Paris and the Orient." Gambs, artistic director and creator, uses olfactive material and selected raw ingredients from nature as an art.
Moreover, customers feel they are getting value for money for a product that offers olfactive complexities, what with the mix of floral and fruity notes with essential oils and animal extracts, for P400 per 50 ml bottle.
Nonmotor symptoms can include olfactive deficits, sleep disorders, autonomic disturbances, fatigue, pain, depression, and anxiety [1, 8, 10].
"Retailers in all classes of trade should be watching the evolution of the consumer's nose toward more unique olfactive profiles across the spectrum -- from linear crispier scents for young women, influenced by the many unisex fragrances offered by niche brands, to richer scents for men, influenced by the Middle Eastern market."
The creator of the fragrance, Sylvie Ganter and Christophe Cervasel, gave birth to a new olfactive family, Cologne Absolue, claimed to be a genuine pure perfume which celebrates the elegance of citruses, the traditional ingredients of cologne.