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- Sleeping_gas abstract "Sleeping gas is an oneirogenic general anaesthetic that is used to put subjects into a state in which they are not conscious of what is happening around them. Incapacitating agent is a related general term for \"knockout gases\" or \"KO gas\" that ideally render a person unable to harm themselves or others, regardless of consciousness. Most sleeping gases have undesirable side effects, or are effective at doses that approach toxicity.Examples of modern volatile anaesthetics that may be considered sleeping gases are halothane vapour (Fluothane), methyl propyl ether (Neothyl), methoxyflurane (Penthrane), and the undisclosed fentanyl derivative delivery system used by the FSB in the Moscow theater hostage crisis.".
- Sleeping_gas thumbnail Sleeping_gas_alarm_retail_package.jpg?width=300.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageID "8923007".
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- Sleeping_gas wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageRevisionID "689847873".
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Alarm_device.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Antagonist.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_weapons.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dream.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gases.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sleep.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Consciousness.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Security_Service.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Fentanyl.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink General_anaesthetic.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Halothane.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Hypnotic.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Incapacitating_agent.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Inhalational_anaesthetic.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba_Colony,_Bolivia.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Mennonite.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Methoxyflurane.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Methoxypropane.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Moscow_theater_hostage_crisis.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Oneirogen.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Poison.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Toxicity.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink Villain.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLink File:Sleeping_gas_alarm_retail_package.jpg.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "anesthetic gases".
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "sleeping gas".
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "sleeping".
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemical_agents_sidebar.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pharmacology-stub.
- Sleeping_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
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- Sleeping_gas subject Category:Chemical_weapons.
- Sleeping_gas subject Category:Dream.
- Sleeping_gas subject Category:Gases.
- Sleeping_gas subject Category:Sleep.
- Sleeping_gas type Determinant.
- Sleeping_gas type Dissociative.
- Sleeping_gas type Page.
- Sleeping_gas type Process.
- Sleeping_gas type Study.
- Sleeping_gas comment "Sleeping gas is an oneirogenic general anaesthetic that is used to put subjects into a state in which they are not conscious of what is happening around them. Incapacitating agent is a related general term for \"knockout gases\" or \"KO gas\" that ideally render a person unable to harm themselves or others, regardless of consciousness.".
- Sleeping_gas label "Sleeping gas".
- Sleeping_gas sameAs Q7539894.
- Sleeping_gas sameAs Miego_dujos.
- Sleeping_gas sameAs m.027pvcg.
- Sleeping_gas sameAs Q7539894.
- Sleeping_gas wasDerivedFrom Sleeping_gas?oldid=689847873.
- Sleeping_gas depiction Sleeping_gas_alarm_retail_package.jpg.
- Sleeping_gas isPrimaryTopicOf Sleeping_gas.