Definition of Narcosis. Meaning of Narcosis. Synonyms of Narcosis

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Definition of Narcosis

Narcosis
Narcosis Nar*co"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. na`rkwsis. See Narcotic.] (Med.) Privation of sense or consciousness, due to a narcotic.

Meaning of Narcosis from wikipedia

- Nitrogen narcosis (also known as narcosis while diving, inert gas narcosis, raptures of the deep, Martini effect) is a reversible alteration in consciousness...
- Look up narcosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Narcosis may refer to: Carbon dioxide narcosis, carbon dioxide retention leading to a reduction in...
- Hydrogen narcosis (also known as the hydrogen effect) is the psychotropic state induced by breathing hydrogen at high pressures. Hydrogen narcosis produces...
- Narcosis is a Peruvian punk band. Despite being active for little more than a year, Narcosis is regarded as one of the most influential of Peruvian rock...
- demonstrate oxygen narcosis, and research continues. There has been difficulty in identifying a reliable method of objectively measuring gas narcosis, but quantitative...
- Wilkinson, Amber. "'Narcosis': Thessaloniki Review". Screen. Retrieved 14 January 2023. Bunbury, Stephanie (20 December 2022). "'Narcosis' Review: Oscar Submission...
- concentration. Under hyperbaric conditions, hypercapnia contributes to nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity by causing cerebral vasodilation which increases the...
- Centropyge narcosis is endemic to the Cook Islands where it has been only recorded from the waters around Rarotonga. Centropyge narcosis is found at...
- of action, the set of responses characterized the mode of action. Narcosis Narcosis refers to the general depression of biological activity from exposure...
- completely incapacitated by narcosis. Exley was forced to give up his attempt at around 142 m (465 ft) when the narcosis very nearly overcame him as well...