objectionable smell - translation to russian
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objectionable smell - translation to russian

THE INABILITY TO SMELL
Impaired smell; Olfaction disorders; Anosmesia; Anosmic; Lack of smell; Smell loss; Loss of smell; Weak smell; Smell blind; Smell blindness; Inability to smell; Nose-blind; Odor blindness

objectionable smell      
неприятный запах
olfactory         
  • ''[[The Lady and the Unicorn]]'', a Flemish tapestry depicting the sense of smell, 1484–1500. ''[[Musée national du Moyen Âge]]'', Paris.
  • Schematic of the early olfactory system including the olfactory epithelium and bulb. Each ORN expresses one OR that responds to different odorants. Odorant molecules bind to ORs on cilia. ORs activate ORNs that transduce the input signal into action potentials. In general, glomeruli receive input from ORs of one specific type and connect to the principal neurons of the OB, mitral and tufted cells (MT cells).
SENSE THAT DETECTS ODORS
Olfactory; Olfactory sense; Olfaction; Olefactory; Odorless; Olfactory perception; Classification of smells; Smelling; Accessory olfactory system; Osmesis; Olfactics; Olfactories; Osphresis; Macrosmatic; Olfactory sensation; Olfactory groove; Olfacoception; Olfacception; Science of smells; Smell disorders; Smell disorder; Smell (sense); Neuroscience of olfaction

[ɔl'fækt(ə)ri]

общая лексика

обонятельный

прилагательное

общая лексика

обонятельный

существительное

[ɔl'fækt(ə)ri]

общая лексика

преим. органы обоняния

орган(ы) обоняния

accessory olfactory system         
  • ''[[The Lady and the Unicorn]]'', a Flemish tapestry depicting the sense of smell, 1484–1500. ''[[Musée national du Moyen Âge]]'', Paris.
  • Schematic of the early olfactory system including the olfactory epithelium and bulb. Each ORN expresses one OR that responds to different odorants. Odorant molecules bind to ORs on cilia. ORs activate ORNs that transduce the input signal into action potentials. In general, glomeruli receive input from ORs of one specific type and connect to the principal neurons of the OB, mitral and tufted cells (MT cells).
SENSE THAT DETECTS ODORS
Olfactory; Olfactory sense; Olfaction; Olefactory; Odorless; Olfactory perception; Classification of smells; Smelling; Accessory olfactory system; Osmesis; Olfactics; Olfactories; Osphresis; Macrosmatic; Olfactory sensation; Olfactory groove; Olfacoception; Olfacception; Science of smells; Smell disorders; Smell disorder; Smell (sense); Neuroscience of olfaction

общая лексика

дополнительная ольфакторная система

Definition

olfactory
[?l'fakt(?)ri]
¦ adjective relating to the sense of smell.
Origin
C17: from L. olfactare (frequentative of olfacere 'to smell') + -ory2.

Wikipedia

Anosmia

Anosmia, also known as smell blindness, is the loss of the ability to detect one or more smells. Anosmia may be temporary or permanent. It differs from hyposmia, which is a decreased sensitivity to some or all smells.

Anosmia can be due to a number of factors, including an inflammation of the nasal mucosa, blockage of nasal passages or a destruction of one temporal lobe. Inflammation is due to chronic mucosa changes in the lining of the paranasal sinus and in the middle and superior turbinates.

When anosmia is caused by inflammatory changes in the nasal passageways, it is treated simply by reducing inflammation. It can be caused by chronic meningitis and neurosyphilis that would increase intracranial pressure over a long period of time, and in some cases by ciliopathy, including ciliopathy due to primary ciliary dyskinesia.

The term derives from the New Latin anosmia, based on Ancient Greek ἀν- (an-) + ὀσμή (osmḗ 'smell'; another related term, hyperosmia, refers to an increased ability to smell). Some people may be anosmic for one particular odor, a condition known as "specific anosmia". The absence of the sense of smell from birth is known as congenital anosmia.

In the United States, 3% of people aged over 40 are affected by anosmia.

Anosmia is a common symptom of COVID-19 and can persist as long COVID.

What is the Russian for objectionable smell? Translation of &#39objectionable smell&#39 to Russian