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The Research of the Fragrance Effect,form cortex, which is part of the olfactory brain, can change and even create entirely new olfactory perceptions from the outside world, which cannot be understood by outsiders. However, therapy with fragrances can also be used for a whole range of diseases and symptoms.铁砧 发表于 2025-3-29 08:02:35
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230358638 is calculated in industry and trade; the areas of perfumery: fine perfumery, functional perfumery, and aromatherapy; the situation of the perfume specialist trade; you as a perfumer and the opportunities you have in this profession.尖酸一点 发表于 2025-3-29 18:41:02
,‘We Are Human.’ Re-humanising Human Rights,rical situations and memories, for example of the national size of individual social groups or opinion leaders, are stored in an unconscious collective memory, which could also be coupled to olfactory experiences or memories. Are perfume markets increasingly determined by national preferences? No, there is a global and a national fragrance trend.惰性女人 发表于 2025-3-29 23:29:01
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Perfume Trends, International Fragrance Preferences and Mentalities,rical situations and memories, for example of the national size of individual social groups or opinion leaders, are stored in an unconscious collective memory, which could also be coupled to olfactory experiences or memories. Are perfume markets increasingly determined by national preferences? No, there is a global and a national fragrance trend.大暴雨 发表于 2025-3-30 06:44:32
Can Human Rights Be “Contextualized”?out the topic of smell. It starts unconsciously, can remain completely unconscious, but can also become conscious quickly and thus be experienced as smelling. I also present the effects of odors, fragrances and perfumes, as well as essential oils, on moods, emotions and cognitive experience on the e