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    ADInstruments flow head mlt 1000l
    Figure 3. RT and spirometrically analyzed breathing parameters of positive and negative odor perception (M and SD) during study 1. Volt values were transformed into spirometric breathing parameters here (liters per seconds (l/s) for minimum/maximum peak values, liters (l) for integral values) by multiplicating them with PowerLab LabChart's flow head MLT <t>1000L</t> conversion factor (40.1). The perception RT between positive and negative odors was significantly different (a). Breathing parameters showed differences in the spirometric volume integrals (b) caused by the significantly enhanced expiratory volume (c) after smelling negative odors and deeper inspiration volume afterwards (d). * indicates P < 0.05.
    Flow Head Mlt 1000l, supplied by ADInstruments, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 95/100, based on 165 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    1) Product Images from "Intramodal Olfactory Priming of Positive and Negative Odors in Humans Using Respiration-Triggered Olfactory Stimulation (RETROS)."

    Article Title: Intramodal Olfactory Priming of Positive and Negative Odors in Humans Using Respiration-Triggered Olfactory Stimulation (RETROS).

    Journal: Chemical senses

    doi: 10.1093/chemse/bjw060

    Figure 3. RT and spirometrically analyzed breathing parameters of positive and negative odor perception (M and SD) during study 1. Volt values were transformed into spirometric breathing parameters here (liters per seconds (l/s) for minimum/maximum peak values, liters (l) for integral values) by multiplicating them with PowerLab LabChart's flow head MLT 1000L conversion factor (40.1). The perception RT between positive and negative odors was significantly different (a). Breathing parameters showed differences in the spirometric volume integrals (b) caused by the significantly enhanced expiratory volume (c) after smelling negative odors and deeper inspiration volume afterwards (d). * indicates P < 0.05.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Figure 3. RT and spirometrically analyzed breathing parameters of positive and negative odor perception (M and SD) during study 1. Volt values were transformed into spirometric breathing parameters here (liters per seconds (l/s) for minimum/maximum peak values, liters (l) for integral values) by multiplicating them with PowerLab LabChart's flow head MLT 1000L conversion factor (40.1). The perception RT between positive and negative odors was significantly different (a). Breathing parameters showed differences in the spirometric volume integrals (b) caused by the significantly enhanced expiratory volume (c) after smelling negative odors and deeper inspiration volume afterwards (d). * indicates P < 0.05.

    Techniques Used: Transformation Assay



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    Figure 3. RT and spirometrically analyzed breathing parameters of positive and negative odor perception (M and SD) during study 1. Volt values were transformed into spirometric breathing parameters here (liters per seconds (l/s) for minimum/maximum peak values, liters (l) for integral values) by multiplicating them with PowerLab LabChart's flow head MLT <t>1000L</t> conversion factor (40.1). The perception RT between positive and negative odors was significantly different (a). Breathing parameters showed differences in the spirometric volume integrals (b) caused by the significantly enhanced expiratory volume (c) after smelling negative odors and deeper inspiration volume afterwards (d). * indicates P < 0.05.
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    Figure 3. RT and spirometrically analyzed breathing parameters of positive and negative odor perception (M and SD) during study 1. Volt values were transformed into spirometric breathing parameters here (liters per seconds (l/s) for minimum/maximum peak values, liters (l) for integral values) by multiplicating them with PowerLab LabChart's flow head MLT 1000L conversion factor (40.1). The perception RT between positive and negative odors was significantly different (a). Breathing parameters showed differences in the spirometric volume integrals (b) caused by the significantly enhanced expiratory volume (c) after smelling negative odors and deeper inspiration volume afterwards (d). * indicates P < 0.05.

    Journal: Chemical senses

    Article Title: Intramodal Olfactory Priming of Positive and Negative Odors in Humans Using Respiration-Triggered Olfactory Stimulation (RETROS).

    doi: 10.1093/chemse/bjw060

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 3. RT and spirometrically analyzed breathing parameters of positive and negative odor perception (M and SD) during study 1. Volt values were transformed into spirometric breathing parameters here (liters per seconds (l/s) for minimum/maximum peak values, liters (l) for integral values) by multiplicating them with PowerLab LabChart's flow head MLT 1000L conversion factor (40.1). The perception RT between positive and negative odors was significantly different (a). Breathing parameters showed differences in the spirometric volume integrals (b) caused by the significantly enhanced expiratory volume (c) after smelling negative odors and deeper inspiration volume afterwards (d). * indicates P < 0.05.

    Article Snippet: D ow nloaded from https://academ ic.oup.com /chem se/article/41/7/567/1744928 by guest on 31 M ay 2024 the same settings in PowerLab for all participants (flow head MLT 1000L; ADInstruments Ltd.).

    Techniques: Transformation Assay