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Anesthesia (American English) or
anaesthesia (British English) is a
state of controlled,
temporary loss of
sensation or
awareness that is
induced for medical...
- "Long-lasting
potentiation of
synaptic transmission in the
dentate area of the
anaesthetized rabbit following stimulation of the
perforant path". The
Journal of...
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thesis at the
University of
Edinburgh in the
summer of 1847,
identifying anaesthetizing halogenous compounds as a "new
order of
poisonous substances". The Scottish...
- explosions,
oxygen displacement and the
threat of
asphyxiating and
anaesthetizing,
which can
occur within a few
human breaths.
Because condensate is typically...
- anesthetize, anesthetise,
anaesthetize, anaesthetise,
anæsthetize, or anæsthetise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anesthetize,
anaesthetize, anaesthetise, anesthetise...
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chloroform but
Lister believed that
smaller doses were
sufficient to
anaesthetize the patient.
Starting in
April 1882,
Lister first conducted clinical...
- of
capitalism relied on the
system turning lived experiences into "
anaesthetizing ‘spectacles’ that
perpetuated alienation." Viénet's
layering of radical...
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called "liquid courage" for its role in
preparing troops for battle,
anaesthetize injured soldiers, and
celebrate military victories. It has also served...
- with
loops as well so it will be
possible to
advance them
without re-
anaesthetizing the
patient while drains are re-sutured to the skin. An
absorbent dressing...
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patients for surgery, and are
commonly given to
patients before they are
anaesthetized, or
before other highly uncomfortable and
invasive procedures like cardiac...