From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16495 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, August 14 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16495 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Tractor Supply Giveaway - Premium Whiskey Chariot ["Outdoor Gift from Tra] Why Are Seniors Ordering Cheech & Chongās new 'Zero Gravity' Chews? ["Spa] Free Outdoor Wagon - Walmart Exclusive ["Your Free Lounge Wagon" Subject: Tractor Supply Giveaway - Premium Whiskey Chariot Tractor Supply Giveaway - Premium Whiskey Chariot http://woodrangerpower.click/2UOY5XTR7SUDmnkPwJ2cTiXWkwMWxy1C98HgfI_spnofyXoZ http://woodrangerpower.click/iN571kr7tRjsR9zDhdB7gsbVDd3h0IFpDJzNRXotzwqaWfNXWg nsations, combined and refined to create a detailed overall perception). According to a new study, researchers have found that a functional relationship exists between molecular volume of odorants and the olfactory neural response. An alternative theory, the vibration theory proposed by Luca Turin, posits that odor receptors detect the frequencies of vibrations of odor molecules in the infrared range by quantum tunnelling. However, the behavioral predictions of this theory have been called into question. There is no theory yet that explains olfactory perception completely. Function Taste Flavor perception is an aggregation of auditory, taste, haptic, and smell sensory information. Retronasal smell plays the biggest role in the sensation of flavor. During the process of mastication, the tongue manipulates food to release odorants. These odorants enter the nasal cavity during exhalation. The smell of food has the sensation of being in the mouth because of co-activation of the motor cortex and olfactory epithelium during mastication. Smell, taste, and trigeminal receptors (also called chemesthesis) together contribute to flavor. The human tongue can distinguish only among five distinct qualities of taste, while the nose can distinguish among hundreds of substances, even in minute quantities. It is during exhalation that the smell's contribution to flavor occurs, in contrast to that of proper smell, which occurs during the inhalation phase of breathing. The olfactory system is the only human sense that bypasses the thalamus and connects directly to the fore ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2025 07:14:46 -0500 From: "Space Chews" Subject: Why Are Seniors Ordering Cheech & Chongās new 'Zero Gravity' Chews? Why Are Seniors Ordering Cheech & Chongbs new 'Zero Gravity' Chews? http://varicoses.ru.com/1YdlexzlafX44UQENuFTMz3L7hh7oZtXfJeevvKxzGl8ZgA3Cw http://varicoses.ru.com/ZAmijxAqp6xBYz4_4F_j1qu6RJoqQShpzR1GIzMy-FKr0Eof-g cies occurs in Australia and New Zealand. It is found in the coastal waters and on the offshore islands of southern Australia, from the south-west corner of Western Australia to just east of Kangaroo Island in South Australia, and also in southern Tasmania and the subantarctic Macquarie Island. Small populations are forming in Bass Strait and coastal waters of Victoria and New South Wales as far as the mid-north coast. Before the arrival of humans in New Zealand, the species bred around all the New Zealand mainland and its subantarctic islands. There are now established and expanding colonies around the entire South Island, on Stewart Island and all of the New Zealand subantarctic islands. There are also newly established breeding colonies on the North Island. Behaviour Diving The species can "porpoise" out of the water when travelling quickly at sea. They can dive deeper and longer than any other fur seal. 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Fish, mice, and female humans are able to smell some aspect of the MHC genes of potential sex partners and prefer partners with MHC genes different from their own. However, some research suggests that taking hormonal contraception can alter women's preference for partners with dissimilar MHC genes, thus resulting in a greater likelihood to choose partners with relatively similar MHC genes to their own. Sexual orientation can also influence preference for different body odors, and some studies suggest that preference may be influenced by the putative pheromones AND and EST. Humans can detect blood relatives from olfaction. Mothers can identify by body odor their biological children but not their stepchildren. Pre-adolescent children can olfactorily detect their full siblings but not half-siblings or step siblings, and this might explain incest avoidance and the Westermarck effect. Functional imaging shows that this olfactory kinship detection process involves the frontal-temporal junction, the insula, and the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, but not the primary or secondary olfactory cortices, or the related piriform cortex or orbitofrontal cortex. Since inbreeding is detrimental, it tends to be avoided. In the house mouse, the major urinary protein (MUP) gene cluster provides a highly polymorphic scent signal of genetic identity that appears to underlie kin recognition and inbreeding avoidance. Thus, there are fewer matings between mice sharing MUP haplo ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16495 ***********************************************