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  2. Phantosmia - Wikipedia

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    Phantosmia (phantom smell), also called an olfactory hallucination or a phantom odor, [1] is smelling an odor that is not actually there. This is intrinsically suspicious as the formal evaluation and detection of relatively low levels of odour particles is itself a very tricky task in air epistemology.

  3. Dysosmia - Wikipedia

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    Smell disorders can result in the inability to detect environmental dangers such as gas leaks, toxins, or smoke. In addition to safety, nutritional and eating habits can also be affected. There is a loss of appetite because of unpleasant flavor and fear of failing to recognize and consuming spoiled food.

  4. Does your home smell bad? Why nose blindness makes it ... - AOL

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    “Leaving for a period, like a vacation, resets the smell area in the brain such that when you come back, you’ll be able to pick up on what your home smells like,” says Locke.

  5. Magic smoke - Wikipedia

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    Magic smoke (also factory smoke, blue smoke, or the genie) is a humorous name for the caustic smoke produced by severe electrical over-stress of electronic circuits or components, causing overheating and an accompanying release of smoke. The smoke typically smells of burning plastic and other chemicals.

  6. “Fell Onto The Banana”: 50 Times Patients Tried To Fool ...

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    Or sometimes patients who smoke. You can clearly tell from some signs that they smoke. And they even smell of cigarettes but they won't admit it at all. I find it weird. Who are you trying to fool ...

  7. The 11 Best Fall Colognes for Men

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    While everyone else seems to be craving pumpkin-spice everything, ... that really do smell like crackling fires and burning wood), but leaning into a deeper, sultrier scent is exactly what the ...

  8. Smoke - Wikipedia

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    The composition of smoke depends on the nature of the burning fuel and the conditions of combustion. Fires with high availability of oxygen burn at a high temperature and with a small amount of smoke produced; the particles are mostly composed of ash, or with large temperature differences, of condensed aerosol of water.

  9. 4 Reasons Why Your Carpet Smells and What You Can Do ... - AOL

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    Smells may also linger in a carpet if there’s been a fire. On top of that, your carpet may not be the only culprit. When it comes to smoke, odors are common in the following areas: