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Noses within noses [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 2009
The mammalian olfactory system does more than just detect food odours and pheromones. The discovery of a novel class of olfactory receptor provides evidence that mammals can also sniff out cell damage and disease.
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A nose is a nose is a nose

BMJ, 2002
As soon as I hit the asphalt, I knew what had happened. Another Smith's fracture, my third in 10 years. I was in the public car park next to one of my two offices, running to my next meeting when I was tripped up by a pebble. The car park attendant was extremely kind: he left his post and took me in his own car the couple of miles to the local accident
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Papillomas of the Nose

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Historically, the term papilloma was introduced into the literature in the mid-19th century by Kramer. 1 Hopmann, 2 in 1883, specifically called attention to the occurrence of hard and soft types of papillomas, and at that time, the soft types were associated with inflammation and the hard types were regarded as true tumors. It was also noted by other
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The Nose And Beyond — No Nose

2008
The story of No Nose goes back many centuries. We do not know just when or where it started and probably never will.
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Deviated Noses or Crooked Noses

2021
Septal deviation has a decisive influence on the form and function of the nose. Septal deviation, with or without external deviation of the nose, is one of the most common findings in patients with symptomatic nasal obstruction. This follows that septoplasty and septorhinoplasty are perhaps the most commonly performed procedures for nasal airway ...
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Electronic Nose (E-Nose)

2019 International Conference on Information Science and Communication Technology (ICISCT), 2019
Smell is one of the six senses of human beings and there is not a lot of work on that sense, therefore, this paper is based on that sense. It aims to develop Electronic Nose (E-Nose) that will work not only to determine the ripeness level of fruits but also to make prediction that how long they will remain in that particular stage and also the ...
Syed Haris Bin Hafeez   +4 more
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The mature nose

The Laryngoscope, 1973
AbstractThe concept of rhinoplasty of the mature nose is presented. As an isolated procedure or in conjunction with other facial plastic procedures, shortening the length of a drooping nose can give the effect of a more youthful appearance. The anatomy and physiology of the nose as it ages is discussed and if understood by the surgeon, these patients ...
Frank M. Kamer, Morey L. Parkes
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Tricholemmoma of the nose

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2006
The objectives of this case report are to (1) identify clinical presentations of tricholemmoma, (2) discuss the characteristics of Cowden syndrome and the relationship between this syndrome and tricholemmoma, and (3) differentiate tricholemmoma from other superficial cutaneous tumors such as basal cell carcinoma and granulomas.We present a literature ...
Jeffrey H. Spiegel, Naghmeh Khodai
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The Nose

Allergy, 1995
•Rhinitis is a common symptom in food allergic patients, but rhinitis is rarely the only symptom.•Rhinitis due to adverse reactions to preservatives and colorants is very rare.•In anaphylactic systemic reactions to foods the rhinitis symptoms are caused by inflammatory mediators transported by the circulation.•In non‐anaphylactic reactions, the nasal ...
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Nose: The deviated nose

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
R O Dingman, P Natvig
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