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The Glasgow Coma Scale is used to
Sense Of Taste
A sensory experience produced by substances in the mouth reacting chemically with taste receptor cells located on the taste buds.
Severely Cold
Describing an extreme low temperature condition that can potentially cause harm or discomfort.
Sensory Adaptation
The method through which sensory receptors decrease in sensitivity to unchanging stimuli as time progresses.
Cedar
A type of coniferous tree known for its strong wood and distinctive fragrance.
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