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Oral and functional status differentially modify gustatory assessment in older adults. Salivary and swallowing functions selectively affect strip and solution tests, respectively, highlighting the complementary roles of these methods for comprehensive evaluation and personalised management of taste dysfunction.
Hyo‐Jung Jung +3 more
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Altered taste perception in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A case-control study on taste thresholds and glycemic control. [PDF]
De J +5 more
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Contributory role of sex differences in the variations of gustatory function
Louis J. Martin, S. Sollars
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Summary Dreaming, a common yet mysterious cognitive phenomenon, is an involuntary process experienced by individuals during sleep. Although the fascination with dreams dates back to ancient times and gained therapeutic significance through psychoanalysis in the early twentieth century, its scientific investigation only gained momentum with the ...
Carlotta Mutti +2 more
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Prevalence and Associated Factors of Olfactory and Gustatory Loss in Patients With Nasal Septal Deviation. [PDF]
Kim JY, Cho HJ, Kim CH, Rha MS.
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Trap performance: Mosquito Magnet® captured significantly more mosquitoes overall, while BG‐Sentinel showed greater species evenness and was more effective for Culex pipiens s.l. and broader species representation. Spatial variation: Mosquito abundance and species composition varied significantly between wetlands, highlighting the importance of site ...
Alexander G. C. Vaux +7 more
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Sympathetic signals beneath the surface: fresh insights from skin and muscle. [PDF]
Tian T, Ward PJ.
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Descending telencephalic information reaches longitudinal torus and cerebellum via the dorsal preglomerular nucleus in the teleost fish, Pantodon buchholzi [PDF]
Roth, G., Wullimann, Mario F.
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Learning, gustatory responsiveness and tyramine differences across nurse and forager honeybees
Ricarda Scheiner +5 more
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ABSTRACT Virtue epistemology has long struggled with the “Creditability Dilemma”: how can knowledge gained through deference be creditable to the knower if it primarily depends on others’ cognitive work? We propose a novel solution by developing a telic account of doxastic deference as a distinctive kind of social‐epistemic performance.
J. Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup
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