taste sensation

collocation in English

meaningsoftasteandsensation

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taste
noun
uk
/teɪst/
us
/teɪst/
the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize ...
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sensation
noun
uk
/senˈseɪ.ʃən/
us
/senˈseɪ.ʃən/
the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from ...
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(Definition oftasteandsensationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftaste sensation

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The cell bodies for the afferent nerves are found in the geniculate ganglion fortastesensation.
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The company is active in all areas oftastesensationas well as aroma and fragrance enhancer discovery.
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Special sensory (special afferent) providestastesensationfrom the posterior one-third of the tongue, including circumvallate papillae.
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Following this self-removal, he reported experiencing a return of histastesensation.
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Eaten together they provide a sweet and sourtastesensation.
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Intravenous administration of sodium thiopental is followed instantly by an odor and/ortastesensation, sometimes described as being similar to rotting onions, or to garlic.
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This nerve is most likely to be damaged during a tonsillectomy, which leads to reduced or lost general sensation andtastesensationto the posterior third of the tongue.
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To obtain the best correspondence with laboratory information and the mechanism of taste sensations, we recorded sugar concentrations in terms of molarity.
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Third, experts will swallow (or, more often, spit) and examine the taste sensations for a second life or aftertaste, again searching for more flavor notes.
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Saltiness is one of the five basic taste sensations.
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The results of the assessment revealed there is unimodal taste extinction and displacement of taste sensations under crossmodal taste-tactile stimulation.
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