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            Formal analysis: Weiping Lv, Yanan Huang              review and meta-analysis of smell and taste disorders in
            Funding acquisition: Yun Xu                           COVID-19. OTO Open, 4(3): 2473974X20957975.
            Methodology: Zhiyuan Yang, Chenglu Mao, Weiping Lv     https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X20957975
            Supervision: Yun Xu
            Writing – original draft: Zhiyuan Yang             11.  Giacomelli A, Pezzati L, Conti F, et al., 20250, Self-reported
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            Writing – review and editing: Yun Xu
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