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  • A 2008 study from the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia suggests that infants have excellent taste discrimination, and that both repetition and variety of flavors increase their acceptance of fruits and vegetables.

    Maria Rodale: Raising a Real Food Baby Maria Rodale 2010

  • New snack food must delight the approximately 10,000 taste buds in people's mouths, according to the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, a research institute.

    Chablis With Brie? No, Cherry Coke and Cool Ranch Katherine Rosman 2011

  • Monell Chemical Senses Center is a bit more scientific in their methods

    Smelling For A Living at NASA - NASA Watch 2009

  • That smell, from shelf-stable additives that produce a buttery flavor, can be unpleasant and tends to linger, says Pamela Dalton , an olfactory researcher at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, a nonprofit that researches taste and smell.

    A Field Guide to Obnoxious Eating Sue Shellenbarger 2011

  • Monell v. Department of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978)

    'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008

  • In a 2001 experiment conducted by Julie Menella, a psychobiologist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, a group of pregnant women was asked to drink carrot juice during their third trimester; another group of pregnant women drank water instead.

    Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010

  • In a Monell Chemical Senses Center study, using the salt shaker when eating a low-sodium 1,600 milligrams per day diet raised sodium levels only 20 percent to about 1,920 milligrams daily—still fairly low.

    The Life You Want Bob Greene 2010

  • In a Monell Chemical Senses Center study, using the salt shaker when eating a low-sodium 1,600 milligrams per day diet raised sodium levels only 20 percent to about 1,920 milligrams daily—still fairly low.

    The Life You Want Bob Greene 2010

  • In a Monell Chemical Senses Center study, using the salt shaker when eating a low-sodium 1,600 milligrams per day diet raised sodium levels only 20 percent to about 1,920 milligrams daily—still fairly low.

    The Life You Want Bob Greene 2010

  • There is no vicarious liability in 1983 claims, so a Municipality, School District, Government Agency or similar body is only liable to the extent permitted by Monell and its progeny, and those cases pretty clearly require the maintenance of an unconstitutional policy or practice, inadequate training/supervision, or similar theories.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » I’ll say it if Justice Souter Won’t: 2009

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