10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ODORIMETRY»
Discover the use of
odorimetry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
odorimetry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Dictionary of Biological Psychology
(typically spelled using the American version: odor rather than odour) An
ODORANT is any substance which stimulates the OLFACTORY SYSTEM (see
STEREOCHEMICAL THEORY OF ODOUR DISCRIMINATION). See also:
odorimetry ...
2
A Dictionary of Psychology
See also DIFFERENCE THRESHOLD, ODORIMETRY. olfaction n. The sense of
smell or the act or process of smelling, occurring when molecules of an aromatic
substance are drawn into the upper nasal cavity and are captured by 'olfactory ...
3
The American Journal of Psychology
5 mm. , then his stimulus-limen is two olfacties, and his olfactus The olfacty used
by olfactometry becomes for each substance the unit of odorimetry. Odorimetry is
correlated with photometry and phonometry. Both olfactometry and odorimetry ...
Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, 1899
4
Applicability of Weber's Law to Smell
The olfacty used by olfactometry becomes for each substance the unit of
odorimetry. Odorimetry is correlated with photometry and phonometry. Both
olfactometry and odorimetry are branches of " olfactology " (to anglicise another
word used by ...
Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble, 1898
When, on the other hand, the fundamental interest in studying sensitivity is to
obtain some measure of the relative potencies of various odorous substances,
the problem is said to be one of " odorimetry. " For the purposes of olf actometry,
only ...
Robert Sessions Woodworth, 1942
6
Perfumery and Essential Oil Record
Odorimetry is precisely one of these sufficing or adequate measuring media of
which Professor Guichard speaks. You know the forerunners of odorimetry,
Jacques Passy and Zwaardemaker T As titular of the Chair of Physiology of
Utrecht, the ...
Archibald C. Merrin, 1945
7
Olfactory Thresholds Measured in Terms of Stimulus Pressure ...
When, on the other hand, the fundamental interest in studying sensitivity is to
obtain some measure of the relative potencies of various odorous substances,
the problem is said to be one of "odorimetry." For the purposes of olfactometry,
only a ...
Edward Alexander Jerome, 1942
8
Poetic, Scientific, and Other Forms of Discourse: A New ...
... seems likely to reveal, clearly enough, qualitative (and quantitative) features of
linguistic structure or form (not content) hitherto inaccessible, even in quantitative
terms, terms at least as precise as those of what I find is called "odorimetry" and ...
9
Dictionary of Soils and Fertilisers
A small area like fence comer or an irregularly shaped area etc. which may serve
as wild life habitat. Odorimetry. Measurement of the strength of the sense of smell
, using substances of known ability to stimulate olfaction. Odourless Phosphate.
10
Lewis' Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety ...
See also malodorant. odoriferous Having an odor. odorimetry The study or
measurement of the effects of odors on the olfactory sensory structures. odorize
Add an odorant to another substance. OEL See occupational exposure limit. OFA
See ...
Jeffrey Wayne Vincoli, 1999