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2. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms.

3. More than smell – COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis

11. Facial infrared thermography as an index of social anxiety.

13. Covid-19 affects taste independent of taste-smell confusions : Results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a large global cohort

14. Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)

15. Covid-19 affects taste independent of taste–smell confusions: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a large global cohort

16. Olfactory habituation to food and non-food odours

18. Olfactory habituation to food and nonfood odours.

19. Olfactory habituation for food and non-food odours

21. A follow-up on quantitative and qualitative olfactory dysfunction and other symptoms in patients recovering from COVID-19 smell loss

22. Mere end lugtesans - COVID-19 er associeret med svær påvirkning af lugtesansen, smagssansen og mundfølelsen

23. sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218221115046 – Supplemental material for Olfactory habituation to food and nonfood odours

24. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms

27. Increasing incidence of parosmia and phantosmia in patients recovering from COVID-19 smell loss

28. Corrigendum to: More than smell: COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis

29. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms.

30. Corrigendum to: More Than Smell-COVID-19 Is Associated With Severe Impairment of Smell, Taste, and Chemesthesis.

31. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms

33. The best COVID-19 predictor is recent smell loss: a cross-sectional study

34. Recent smell loss is the best predictor of COVID-19:a preregistered, cross-sectional study

35. Recent smell loss is the best predictor of COVID-19: a preregistered, cross-sectional study

36. More Than Smell-COVID-19 Is Associated With Severe Impairment of Smell, Taste, and Chemesthesis.

41. Hand Switching Costs are not Uniform Across Response Components.

42. Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953).

43. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms.

44. The best COVID-19 predictor is recent smell loss: a cross-sectional study.

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