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 +"Connected with the [[sexual psychopathy]] of M. [[Zola]] is the part played in him by the olfactory sensations. The predominance of the sense of [[smell]] and its connection with the [[sexual life]] is very striking among many [[degeneration theory|degenerates]]."--''[[Degeneration (Nordau)|Degeneration]]'' (1892) by Max Nordau
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 +'''Degeneracy''' can refer to:
 +* [[Degeneracy (biology)]], the ability of elements that are structurally different to perform the same function or yield the same output
 +* [[Degeneration (medical)]]
 +** [[Degenerative disease]], a disease that causes deterioration over time
 +* [[Degeneration theory]] late 19th/early 20th century
 +== See also ==
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 +* [[Devolution (fallacy)]]
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"Connected with the sexual psychopathy of M. Zola is the part played in him by the olfactory sensations. The predominance of the sense of smell and its connection with the sexual life is very striking among many degenerates."--Degeneration (1892) by Max Nordau

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