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    <title>The sensory psychology of real products</title>
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    <summary type="text/plain">I&apos;d like each of you bloggers to find and describe the sensory attributes of stuff that consumers purchase. You can like it or hate it but you must explain it. For example: My ipod has a setting to equalize the...</summary>
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