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narcosis Meaning in Bengali



 চেতনানাশক পদার্থের ক্রিয়ায় আচ্ছন্ন অবস্থা, ঔষধপ্রয়োগের ফলে হতচেতন অবস্থা,

Noun:

ঔষধপ্রয়োগের ফলে হতচেতন অবস্থা,





narcosis's Usage Examples:

Narcosis while diving (also known as nitrogen narcosis, inert gas narcosis, raptures of the deep, Martini effect) is a reversible alteration in consciousness.


sleep therapy (DST), also called prolonged sleep treatment or continuous narcosis, is a discredited form of ostensibly psychiatric treatment in which drugs.


Dysbaric osteonecrosis High-pressure nervous syndrome Hydrogen narcosis Nitrogen narcosis Carbon dioxide Hypercapnia Hypocapnia Breathing gas contaminants.


Hydrogen narcosis (also known as the hydrogen effect) is the psychotropic state induced by breathing hydrogen at high pressures.


Hydrogen narcosis produces.


(which covers decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism), nitrogen narcosis, high pressure nervous syndrome, oxygen toxicity, and pulmonary barotrauma.


learn to cope with some of the effects of narcosis, but it is impossible to develop a tolerance.


Nitrogen narcosis becomes a hazard below 30 metres (98 ft) and hypoxic breathing gas is required.


Nitrogen narcosis is also called “L’ivresse des grandes profondeurs” or "rapture of the deep".


with a risk of nitrogen narcosis.


Having an incorrect gas in a cylinder resulting in hypoxia, hyperoxia, nitrogen narcosis or inadequate decompression.


(which covers decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism); nitrogen narcosis; high pressure nervous syndrome; oxygen toxicity; and pulmonary barotrauma.


"Roles of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in compressed-air narcosis".


The dose to treat barbiturate intoxication or carbon dioxide narcosis in adults ranges from 0.


tests have not shown breathing nitrox to reduce the effects of nitrogen narcosis, as oxygen seems to have similarly narcotic properties under pressure to.


planned dive, by reducing the risk of decompression sickness and/or nitrogen narcosis, and may improve ease of breathing.


Narcosis may refer to: In science: Carbon dioxide narcosis, carbon dioxide retention leading to a reduction in the hypoxic drive Hydrogen narcosis, an.


of psychotropic agents: on the one hand it potentiates the barbiturate narcosis, on the other it increases motility and exploratory activity in mice and.


sickness, reducing the duration of decompression stops, reducing nitrogen narcosis or allowing safer deep diving.


Most often applied for salmon and trout, CO2 narcosis involves filling the fish water with CO2 to produce acidic pH, which injures.



Synonyms:

nitrogen narcosis; unconsciousness;

Antonyms:

cognizance; sensibility; consciousness;

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