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1 Respiratory viruses can damage olfactory nerves directly and indirectly by causing inflammation.
2 He is superior to Mondina, however, in knowing the olfactory nerves .
3 The olfactory nerves remained placid, until the visitors had departed.
4 This was obviously a man guided by his olfactory nerves .
5 Her olfactory nerves were almost as keen as a dog's.
6 In traveling through this country, the olfactory nerves are frequently excited by a strong disagreeable odor.
7 As my olfactory nerves soon became uncommunicative, the breathing of foul air was not a hardship.
8 No disagreeable odour affects the olfactory nerves , in which it has a singular advantage over all packets.
9 His olfactory nerves were sensitive, and detected a certain pungent, stinging odor, of a sort not easily forgotten.
10 Occasionally, we all get what's known as "spontaneous olfactory discharge" where our olfactory nerves become briefly active.
11 Let those whose appetites are strong, and whose olfactory nerves are not too delicate, sit down to the repast.
12 But, oh, why ' olfactory nerves ' ?
13 The loss of smell was an example - olfactory nerves did not have a lot of the receptors, he said.
14 He extirpated the olfactory nerves of puppies, and found that as they grew the male was unable to distinguish the female.
15 She came near and brushed her lips against his cheek, bringing the full effect of her perfume on his olfactory nerves .
16 At early times, viral RNA was detected only in the trigeminal and olfactory nerves and in their immediate connections in all mice.
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