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Smell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smell may refer to: • Olfaction, the sense of smell, the ability of humans and other animals to perceive odors • Odor • In programming, a code smell is a symptom in the source code of a program that ...
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Code smell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming, code smell is any symptom in the source code of a program that possibly indicates a deeper problem. Often the deeper problem hinted by a code smell can be uncovered when the...
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Nose In the News features articles that have recently appeared in the consumer press (newspapers, magazines, internet, etc.) about breaking olfactory research and other topics related to the sense of smell. Click here for a list of featured articles >
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Smell research and teaching activity of Tim Jacob. ... Check out what's new in smell or try the taste pages for information, ideas and latest research. All the facts and some myths.
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Olfaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olfaction (also known as olfactics or more commonly as smell ) is the sense of smell . This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates, and, by analogy, s...
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Smell - The Nose Knows ... The smells of a rose, perfume, freshly baked bread and cookies...these smells are all made possible because of your nose and brain. The sense of smell, called olfaction, involves the detection and perception of chemicals floating in the air.
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Smell Experiments ... Smell Match ... Smell Detective...
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Current understanding of the physiological basis for olfaction (sense of smell) and the possible molecular interactions that specify odorant signaling. ... The sense of smell is a primal sense for humans as well as animals. From an evolutionary standpoint it is one of the most ancient of senses.
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