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Palate fullness

Voll-mundigkeit, /. (of liquors) body, palate fullness, -pipette, /. a pipet(te) delivering a single definite amount, without a graduated scale transfer pipet. Cf. Messpipette. [Pg.493]

Rhinitis is characterized by nasal stuffiness with partial or full obstmction, and itching of the nose, eyes, palate, or pharynx, sneezing, and rhinorrhoea. If left untreated it can lead to more serious respiratory diseases such as sinusitis or asthma. Although several types of dmgs are available for treatment, nasal spray topical corticosteroids are widely regarded as the reference standard in rhinitis therapy (250). [Pg.446]

The conditions (12.5) have been stumbled upon from time to time and then dismissed as unphysical n cannot be 0 But the reader who has faithfully waded through Chapters 9 and 10 should by now be somewhat hardened to refractive indices less than 1—or even 0. Indeed, one of our objectives in Chapter 9 was to clear the way for the introduction of (12.5), knowing full well that it is often unpalatable. Prejudices about what the dielectric function can or cannot be are not nearly so deeply rooted as those surrounding the refractive index thus, (12.3) can be cast in a more palatable form in terms of the complex dielectric function of the particle c = t + it" ... [Pg.327]

Umami is a kind of taste quality different from the traditional four tastes. Umami substances added to food increase not only their own taste, "umami", but also the flavor characteristics such as continuity, mouth fullness, impact, mildness and thickness. Thus they increase the palatability of foods. [Pg.50]

PO (laxative) Drink full glass of liquid (8 oz) with each dose (prevents dehydration). The flavor may be improved by following with fruit juice or citrus carbonate beverage. Refrigerate citrate of magnesia (to retain potency and palatability). [Pg.279]

Unpleasant tasting medicines may be mixed with more palatable food stuffs such as apple puree, fruit juice, jam or chocolate syrup. This obviously depends on the medicine concerned and the age of the child. If mixing with a drink it is important that all the drink is taken to ensure the full dose is administered. Another way of making the medicine more palatable is by keeping it refrigerated the chilled medicine is often more acceptable. [Pg.238]

Dining at the Zen Palate is an experience with the urban New Yorker in mind - it offers a delightful, fun departure from the average glitzy metropolitan dining establishment. Its relaxed atmosphere, relatively inexpensive dishes, and friendly staff help produce the perfect balance - a happy stomach and a mind full of tasty memories. -Reviewed by Simon Dang... [Pg.46]

Chewable tablets are considered to be safe for use in children with full dentition (2-3 years) (76-78) and under supervision. Orodispersible preparations in the oral cavity (e.g., tablets, films, wafers) stand also on the periphery of solids and liquids, with the extra challenge that the quantity of excipients available to improve the palatability is limited. [Pg.232]

The beer will please those people who don t like that dark stuff. The Munich and crystal malts balance the hops quite well. Nice, sweet, roasty, hoppy nose. It is smooth with a full palate. [Pg.131]

Even after full hydrogenation, the melting point of PKO does not rise much above mouth temperature and fractionation gives a stearin (PKOs) with even sharper melting. Fats melting sharply just below mouth temperature leave a clean, cool, non-greasy sensation on the palate, impossible for any of the common non-lauric oils to match. Cocoa butter is the only other natural fat with... [Pg.175]

In addition to metabolic needs, dietary lipids are desirable for other reasons. Lipids improve the texture of foods, and absorb and retain flavors, thus making foods more palatable. Lipids are digested more slowly than other foods and therefore prolong satiety, a feeling of satisfaction and fullness after a meal. [Pg.390]


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