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1) "Aroma" -- As to aroma diffusers aro·ma Pronunciation: &-'rO-m& Function: noun Etymology: Middle English aromat spice, from Anglo-French, from Latin aromat-, aroma, from Greek arOmat-, arOma 1 a : a distinctive pervasive and usually pleasant or savory smell; broadly : ODOR b : the odor of a wine imparted by the grapes from which it is made 2 : a distinctive quality or atmosphere : FLAVOR <the aroma of enjoyment -- Stella D. Gibbons> synonym see SMELL Pronunciation Symbols An odor or odour (see spelling differences) is a chemical dissolved in air, generally at a very low concentration, which we perceive by the sense of olfaction. Odors are also called smells, which can refer to both pleasant and unpleasant odors. In contrast, stench, reek, and stink are used specifically to describe an unpleasant odor. The terms fragrance, scent, or aroma are used primarily by the food and cosmetic industry to describe a pleasant odor, and is sometimes used to refer to perfumes. - 1 Basics
- 2 Odor analysis
- 3 General survey
- 4 Measurement
- 4.1 Odorant concentration
- 4.2 Odor Intensity
- 4.3 Hedonic Assessment
- 4.4 Odor Type
- 4.5 Emission Measurement
- 4.6 Sampling technique
- 5 Legislative provisions associated with odors
- 6 Adsorption as separating process
- 6.1 Physisorption
- 6.2 Chemisorption
- 6.3 Loading of the adsorben
- 7 Types of odors
- 7.1 The study of odors
- 7.2 Pheromones
- 7.3 Advanced technology
- 8 See also
- 9 External links
- 10 References
| Odor is a sensation caused by odorant molecules dissolved in air. The widest range of odors consist of organic compounds although some inorganic substances, such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, are also odorants. The perception of an odor effect is a two step process. First, there is the physiological part; the sense of the stimulus by receptors in the nose. After that the psychological part follows. The stimuli a..."
2) "Diffusers" -- As to aroma diffusers dif·fus·er Pronunciation: di-'fyü-z&r Function: noun 1 : one that diffuses : as a : a device (as a reflector) for distributing the light of a lamp evenly b : a screen (as of cloth or frosted glass) for softening lighting (as in photography) c : a device (as slats at different angles) for deflecting air from an outlet in various directions 2 : a device for reducing the velocity and increasing the static pressure of a fluid passing through a system Pronunciation Symbols ..."
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