Sedative effects of the jasmine tea odor and (R)-(−)-linalool, one of its major odor components, on autonomic nerve activity and mood states
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Tohru Fushiki | T. Fushiki | Yuriko Ito | Kikue Kubota | K. Kuroda | N. Inoue | Yuriko Ito | K. Kubota | A. Sugimoto | T. Kakuda | Naohiko Inoue | Kyoko Kuroda | Akio Sugimoto | Takami Kakuda
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