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      Science of Olfaction 

      Serby, Michael J.; Chobor, Karen L. (Springer, New York, NY, 1992)
      A book such as this one necessarily entails the effort of many individuals. Its first seed was a workshop in 1988 that one of us (K. L. C. ) designed and directed at the City University of New York Graduate Center as part ...
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      Sensors and Sensory Systems for an Electronic Nose 

      Gardner, Julian W.; Bartlett, Philip N. (Springer, Dordrecht, 1992)
      Sensors and Sensory Systems for an Electronic Nose reviews the current state of progress in the development of an electronic instrument capable of olfaction. The instrument -- the so-called electronic nose -- has enormous ...
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      Sino-Nasal and Olfactory System Disorders 

      Heinbockel, Thomas; Gendeh, Balwant Singh (IntechOpen, 2021-10-21)
      Our sense of smell is of critical importance in our daily lives and it contributes to our personal wellbeing and safety as well as communication with others. However, it is only when disease or injury impairs its function ...
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      Surgery of the Sellar Region and Paranasal Sinuses 

      Samii, M. (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1991)
      The sellar region and paranasal sinuses constitute the anatomical sections of the skull base in which pathological entities warrant interdisciplinary management. Processes originating in the paranasal sinuses can reach and ...
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      The Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses 

      Navarro, João A. C.; Navarro, João de Lima; Navarro, Paulo de Lima (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2001)
      The evolution of microscopic and endoscopic surgery of the nose was made possible due to the detailed knowledge acquired by anatomists and surgeons on the macro- and microanatomy of this region. Unveiling the complex ...
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      The Neurobiology of Olfaction 

      Menini, Anna (Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2010)
      The common belief is that human smell perception is much reduced compare to other mammals, so that whatever abilities are uncovered and investigated in animal research would have little significance for humans. However, ...