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He felt then what is now called a nitrogen narcosis.
We want people to come out of their narcosis and pay attention."
"She would very quickly slip into a deep narcosis and die."
He would return to the sublime narcosis of sleep for another five or ten minutes.
Yet nobody doubted that by now its crew must be in a deep state of narcosis.
Nitrogen narcosis is a problem when breathing gases at high pressure.
Furthermore you'll be put under narcosis before you begin the actual period of sleep."
"I kept you under chemical narcosis during treatment and the initial phase of recovery."
Like a little case of narcosis or the cramp-jitters would make a difference to her?"
It came over her like a quick-dive narcosis that she wanted him for a lifetime.
The patient was treated in prone position without narcosis.
Insufficient oxygen, or maybe nitrogen narcosis, because it was almost pleasant.
I was acting as analyst and the subject was under narcosis.
Narcosis starts to affect some divers at 66 feet (20 m).
As depth increases, so does the pressure and hence the severity of the narcosis.
She felt the mechanism's kick and, presently, the soft spread of narcosis.
It had the nightmare dream quality of deep narcosis.
But narcosis left them slowly, and the pursuit of them tightened.
"But the weariness is beginning to creep up through the narcosis," said Brian.
The research report also noted, in passing, that the experimental animals became restless during the narcosis.
Due to its perception-altering effects, the onset of narcosis may be hard to recognize.
Nitrogen narcosis was one danger they'd warned of repeatedly.
At this depth, narcosis manifests itself as a slight giddiness.
Breathing at depth can cause nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity.
The girl's face turned deep red, a sign of the first stage of ether narcosis.