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Nitric oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In January 1845, Dr. Wells demonstrated his discovery of the effects of nitrous oxide at the Harvard Medical School in Boston. A patient was anesthetised and a tooth was extracted, but during the demonstration the patient complained that he felt some discomfort.
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Some observations of the effects of nitrous oxide gas-intoxication which I was prompted to make by reading the pamphlet called "The anaesthetic revelation and the gist of philosophy" (Blood, 1874), have made me understand better than ever before both the strength and the weakness of Hegel's philosophy.
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Discusses use of nitrous oxide and nitrite inhalants, and details the health effects and risk of overdose linked to their use. ... To some people, nitrite inhalants and nitrous oxide are a lot of laughs. ... Although butyl and the newer nitrites differ from amyl chemically, effects are roughly the same: a brief surge of...
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Individuals with certain medical conditions may also suffer severe and potentially fatal side effects from the use of nitrous oxide. ... Home > Encyclopedia of Drugs and Addictive Substances > Nitrous Oxide - Effects on the Body...
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA ... Mid-tropospheric temperature soundings over tropical oceans by the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder, AIRS, using 4.3 micron CO2 R-branch and P-branch channels independently measure about 260 K with ... The difference between the soundings,
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