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* [[Olfaction]], sense of smell, the ability of humans and other animals to perceive odors * [[Olfaction]], sense of smell, the ability of humans and other animals to perceive odors
* [[Odor]], the percept resultant from the sense of smell. The environmental stimulus which gives rise to a 'smell' which is made up of numerous monomolecular odorants * [[Odor]], the percept resultant from the sense of smell. The environmental stimulus which gives rise to a 'smell' which is made up of numerous monomolecular odorants
-* In programming, a [[code smell]] is a symptom in the source code of a program that something is wrong 
* Smell is like taste and is a chemical sense detected by sensory cells called [[chemoreceptors]]. * Smell is like taste and is a chemical sense detected by sensory cells called [[chemoreceptors]].
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Smell may refer to:

  • Olfaction, sense of smell, the ability of humans and other animals to perceive odors
  • Odor, the percept resultant from the sense of smell. The environmental stimulus which gives rise to a 'smell' which is made up of numerous monomolecular odorants
  • Smell is like taste and is a chemical sense detected by sensory cells called chemoreceptors.




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