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Nitrous oxide (N2O) recreational use is increasing across Germany - a survey of the German neurological society among practicing neurologists. [PDF]
Piel JHA, Adam LC, Möller L, Berlit P.
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Measurement of nitrous oxide soil fluxes using sorbent-stabilized sampling of flux chambers. [PDF]
Zimbron JA, Del Grosso SJ, Delgado JA.
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Non-canonical reductive nitrous oxide production pathways in a seasonally stratified lake basin
Einzmann T, Lehmann MF, Zopfi J, Frey C.
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Anaesthesia, 2022
Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, is a common labour analgesic. One method which may reduce its carbon footprint is to ‘crack’ the exhaled gas into nitrogen and oxygen using catalytic destruction.
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Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, is a common labour analgesic. One method which may reduce its carbon footprint is to ‘crack’ the exhaled gas into nitrogen and oxygen using catalytic destruction.
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A phase 2 trial of inhaled nitrous oxide for treatment-resistant major depression
Science Translational Medicine, 2021Twenty-five percent inhaled nitrous oxide improves symptoms of treatment-resistant major depression with fewer adverse effects than the 50% concentration.
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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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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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