- An
asphyxiant gas, also
known as a
simple asphyxiant, is a
nontoxic or
minimally toxic gas
which reduces or
displaces the
normal oxygen concentration...
-
animals with gas,
consisting of a
sealed chamber into
which a
poisonous or
asphyxiant gas is introduced.
Poisonous agents used
include hydrogen cyanide and...
-
caged canary with them as they worked. The
canary is more
sensitive to
asphyxiant gases than humans, and as it
became unconscious would stop
singing and...
- the name azote, from the
Ancient Gr****: ἀζωτικός "no life", as it is an
asphyxiant gas; this name is used in a
number of languages, and
appears in the English...
- you free
respiratory tract of the
affected person from a
foreign body.
Asphyxiant gas –
Nontoxic or
minimally toxic gas
which can
displace oxygen in breathing...
- The
Boulet Asphyxiant was a
rumoured Russian chemical weapon during the
Crimean War. The
rumour was
first found in the
French newspaper Atlas before spreading...
- (Mandaeism), a type of
Mandaean sacramental bread that is
rolled up
Simple asphyxiant,
encoded on NFPA 704 as SA
Seaman apprentice, a U.S. Navy and
Coast Guard...
-
environments such as mines, sewers, wells,
tunnels and ships' holds, is an
asphyxiant,
reducing the
available oxygen content of air to a
level incapable of...
-
undetectable by
human senses, and the
first warning of
their presence in
asphyxiant concentrations may be loss of consciousness.
Lower concentrations may...
-
strong urge to
breathe caused by hypercapnia. When
humans breathe in an
asphyxiant gas or any
other physiologically inert gas, they
exhale carbon dioxide...