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[[Marketing Aromatics Limited]] was a marketing and PR firm.  It has now been dissolved.  Amongst its directors was [[Nigel Oakes]] (Appointed: 19/03/1993, Resigned: 08/02/1996).<ref>Companies House PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS WITH LIMITED COMPANIES, Name:NIGEL JOHN OAKES, accessed 11 January 2008</ref>
 
[[Marketing Aromatics Limited]] was a marketing and PR firm.  It has now been dissolved.  Amongst its directors was [[Nigel Oakes]] (Appointed: 19/03/1993, Resigned: 08/02/1996).<ref>Companies House PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS WITH LIMITED COMPANIES, Name:NIGEL JOHN OAKES, accessed 11 January 2008</ref>
  
:The scientific adviser to Marketing Aromatics is a [[George Dodd]], director of the [[Institute of Olfactory Research]] at the University of Warwick's science park. According to The Sunday Times, he believes that smell can affect people's moods and emotions. 'It is a very exciting time. Smells have enormous potential to influence behaviour.' Well, as I've already said, I'm just surprised that the power of smells has not been heavily exploited for years. Smell is a sense which has long been known to play a central and essential role in the lives and activities of all manner of birds and beasts.<ref>
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:The scientific adviser to Marketing Aromatics is a [[George Dodd]], director of the [[Institute of Olfactory Research]] at the University of Warwick's science park. According to ''The Sunday Times'', he believes that smell can affect people's moods and emotions. 'It is a very exciting time. Smells have enormous potential to influence behaviour.' Well, as I've already said, I'm just surprised that the power of smells has not been heavily exploited for years. Smell is a sense which has long been known to play a central and essential role in the lives and activities of all manner of birds and beasts.<ref>
 
Forum: [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg13818755.500-forum-on-the-scent-of-something-big--donald-gould-thinkswe-should-mind-what-we-sniff-.html On the scent of something big] - Donald Gould thinks we should mind what we sniff New Scientist, 29 May 1993 From New Scientist Print Edition.</ref>
 
Forum: [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg13818755.500-forum-on-the-scent-of-something-big--donald-gould-thinkswe-should-mind-what-we-sniff-.html On the scent of something big] - Donald Gould thinks we should mind what we sniff New Scientist, 29 May 1993 From New Scientist Print Edition.</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 1 July 2012

Marketing Aromatics Limited was a marketing and PR firm. It has now been dissolved. Amongst its directors was Nigel Oakes (Appointed: 19/03/1993, Resigned: 08/02/1996).[1]

The scientific adviser to Marketing Aromatics is a George Dodd, director of the Institute of Olfactory Research at the University of Warwick's science park. According to The Sunday Times, he believes that smell can affect people's moods and emotions. 'It is a very exciting time. Smells have enormous potential to influence behaviour.' Well, as I've already said, I'm just surprised that the power of smells has not been heavily exploited for years. Smell is a sense which has long been known to play a central and essential role in the lives and activities of all manner of birds and beasts.[2]


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  1. Companies House PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS WITH LIMITED COMPANIES, Name:NIGEL JOHN OAKES, accessed 11 January 2008
  2. Forum: On the scent of something big - Donald Gould thinks we should mind what we sniff New Scientist, 29 May 1993 From New Scientist Print Edition.