No people don't have the same sensitivities to smell
People are saying Cindys and jimmys toes smell the same
Yes they do, although a human's sense of smell is not nearly sharp enough to detect the differences all the time. Dogs, however, can.
They all smell the same because they are all elderly, and that means that they are all attracted to the same perfumes and stuff. That means that they all buy the same stuff at the store, and use it.
no because they dont
Of coarse not, although everything has kindof the same smell, everyone smell can vary, just as well as taste
see your doctor.
A distition between bourgeoistastes and sensitivities and the working class tastes and sensitivities.
Yes, the smell of curry can cause headaches in some individuals, particularly those who are sensitive to strong odors or have conditions like migraines. The spices and ingredients in curry, such as garlic, onions, and chili, can trigger headaches for certain people due to their potent aromas. Additionally, food smells can induce allergic reactions or sensitivities in some, leading to discomfort or headaches.
The same as the smell of smoking cymbals
No, they smell the same.
Yes, both streaking for isolation and streaking for antibiotic sensitivities use the same basic streaking technique. However, the purpose and method of interpretation are different. Streaking for isolation is to obtain pure colonies of a microorganism, while streaking for antibiotic sensitivities is to test the susceptibility of the microorganism to specific antibiotics.
It could; people have different sensitivities to molds. In general, not a good idea.