2 edition of Odors, physiology and control found in the catalog.
Odors, physiology and control
Carey Pratt McCord
Published
1949
by McGraw-Hill in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 273-397.
Statement | by Carey P. McCord and William N. Witheridge. |
Contributions | Witheridge, William N., joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TH7699.D4 M3 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 405 p. |
Number of Pages | 405 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6048178M |
LC Control Number | 49007737 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 974154 |
Physiology of Taste. One cannibal to another while eating a clown: In addition to signal transduction by taste receptor cells, it is also clear that the sense of smell profoundly affects the sensation of taste. Think about how tastes are blunted and sometimes different when your sense of smell is disrupted due to a cold. Control of Food. The 13th edition of Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology continues this bestselling title's long tradition as the world’s foremost medical physiology textbook. Unlike other textbooks on this topic, this clear and comprehensive guide has a consistent, single-author voice and focuses on the content most relevant to clinical and pre-clinical students.
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Abstract This is the first comprehensive book dealing exclusively with odors and their control. The authors have been interested in the subject for many years. They submit a list of information and material well worth the time of health officers, industrial physicians and others interested in these problems.
OCLC Number: Description: x, pages illustrations: Contents: The anatomy of the olfactory system --The physiology of the olfactory sense --Chemical constitution and odors --Odor classification --Odor detection and measurement --The pathology and perversions of the olfactory system --The influence of odors on health and comfort --Human body odors in desease --Odors in the diagnosis.
Book: Odors: Physiology and Control. pp.x+ pp. Abstract: This book, which is described by the publishers as the first comprehensive technical book published in the United States dealing exclusively with the subject of odours odours Subject Category: PropertiesCited by: About the Author Harold J.
Rafson is a nationally recognized authority on the engineering control of odors, toxins, and volatile organic compounds. He has extensive experience as an innovator and CEO of a company that manufactured air pollution equipment.4/5(1).
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Organization of This Book 2 Gross Anatomy And Physiology The Nasal Passages The Epithelium The Olfactory Receptors The Olfactory Bulb The Olfactory Brain Coding 3 Psychophysics Olfactometry Odor-Control Technology Odor Classification Absolute Threshold and Detection Difference Threshold and Resolving Power Suprathreshold Odors: Psychophysical.
The Perception of Odors presents concisely and clearly some of the important aspects in the study of olfaction such as perception, human pheromones, and odor pollution.
The book consists of 11 detailed chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 serve as the introduction as it outlines the basic principles, historical development, and the anatomy and physiology.
This book is a comprehensive reference on the treatment of odors and color control technology. It will cover odors emitted by a variety of industrial sources, including wastewater treatment plants,chemical process plants, and food industry plants; and will offer practical methods for evaluation control of odors.
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Beginning with the chapter on the olfactory system and describing the physiology involving chemical constitution, the book includes a detailed classification of odors and a thorough discussion of the many practices involved in the control of odors.
The latter part of the book contains some very informative data on the making of an odor survey and the legal aspects of odor nuisances.
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An odor (American English) or odour (British English; see spelling differences) is caused by one or more volatilized chemical compounds that are generally found in low concentrations that humans and animals can perceive by their sense of odor is also called a "smell" or a "scent", which can refer to either a pleasant or an unpleasant odor.
Liquid Stream Fundamentals: Odor Management and Control Odor control is an operational strategy utilized at water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) and in the wastewater collection system to mitigate nuisance odors in the surrounding communities.
Depending on the design criteria, odor. Smell Olfaction (Smell) Like taste, the sense of smell, or olfaction, is also responsive to chemical olfactory receptor neurons are located in a small region within the superior nasal cavity (Figure ).This region is referred to as the olfactory epithelium and contains bipolar sensory neurons.
Each olfactory sensory neuron has dendrites that extend from the apical surface. The Springer Handbook of Odor is the definitive guide to all aspects related to the study of smell and their impact on human life.
For the first time, this handbook aligns the senso-chemo-analytical characterization of everyday smells encountered by mankind, with the elucidation of perceptual, hedonic, behavioral and physiological responses of humans to such odors.
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