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sensorial
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sen·so·ri·al  (sn-sôr-l, -sr-)
adj.
Of or relating to sensations or sensory impressions.

sen·sori·al·ly adv.
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Adj.1.sensorial - involving or derived from the senses; "sensory experience"; "sensory channels"


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The organic oat extract, a purified fraction of natural polyoses, presents an immediate tensor effect, proven instrumentally and sensorially (data not shown).
A very relevant trend is for designers to infuse the hotel room with more personal touches, so guests sense a distinct design personality and feel more sensorially engaged and at home.
Throughout the building, therefore, sounds (and smells) are free to flow from space to space, to create a sensorially stimulating atmosphere (and environment), which while being theoretically impractical, works well to create an ordered state of chaos that is believed to train each child's focus and strengthen their ability to concentrate.
 
 
 
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