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Soil nitrous oxide and methane emissions in contrasting land use of the West African Sudanian savanna. [PDF]

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Nitrous Oxide: No More a Laughing Matter. [PDF]

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Badshah A, Aijaz A, Bhat A, Babar A.
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Dreaming and Nitrous Oxide

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969
STUDIES of the dream process have been considerably expanded by the use of allnight electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings which provide the ability to determine when and how much people dream. 1 These studies led to the possibility of depriving subjects of dreaming by awakening them as soon as the EEG revealed changes associated with dreaming.
R, Greenberg, D, Mahler, C, Pearlman
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On Nitrous Oxide

Archives of Surgery, 1978
Malfunction of any nitrous oxide, or nitrous oxide/oxygen, delivery system can lead to harm or death of the patient. The magnitude of the problem is not known, since reporting in the medical literature is spotty at best, and reporting in the lay press is attended by much fanfare.
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Nitrous Oxide Availability

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1980
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is marketed as an inhalation anesthetic and as a food ingredient (e.g., whipping cream propellant). In the human, inhalation has been associated with "highs," peripheral nerve damage, mitotic poisoning of bone marrow, psychosis, and mental impairment. Exposure to hypoxemic mixtures has resulted in death.
M J, Murray, W J, Murray
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The utility of nitrous oxide

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2009
We are writing in response to the editorial comment1 regarding our paper about the analgesic efficacy of nitrous oxide (N2O) in paediatric emergency department (ED) procedures.2 The editorial comment was headed “Nitrous is not enough” and stated that “nitrous oxide is not enough to provide adequate analgesia”.
F E, Babl, E, Oakley, L N, Sharwood
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