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after decrease » faster decrease (Expand search), after deceased (Expand search), litter decrease (Expand search)
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“... nasal obstruction, headache, increased secretion, crusting, mucosal damage, and loss of taste and smell...”
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“... swallowing. METHODS: Participants were 52 subjects (28 male and 24 female) with ages between 50 and 80 years...”
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“... swallowing. METHODS: Participants were 52 subjects (28 male and 24 female) with ages between 50 and 80 years...”
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“... sensory functions causing a decrease or loss of smell (hyposmia and anosmia, respectively) and altering...”
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