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asphyxiant
asphyxiant, a. and n. (æsˈfɪksɪənt) [f. asphyxia + -ant.] A. adj. Causing asphyxia. B. n. Any chemical substance that causes asphyxia.1854 Englishwoman in Russia 302 Long-range guns and asphyxiant balls. 1888 Chambers's Encycl. I. 501 The term asphyxiants is applied to any gases having a suffocating...
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Asphyxiant gas
An asphyxiant gas, also known as a simple asphyxiant, is a nontoxic or minimally toxic gas which reduces or displaces the normal oxygen concentration in Asphyxia hazard
Asphyxiant gases in the breathing air are normally not hazardous.
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Boulet Asphyxiant
The Boulet Asphyxiant was a rumoured Russian chemical weapon during the Crimean War. According to the rumour, the Asphyxiant was developed by a French chemical researcher, M. Fortier, in 1839.
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Pneumatics
Carbon dioxide is an asphyxiant and can be a freezing hazard if vented improperly.
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Inert gas asphyxiation
Process
When humans breathe in an asphyxiant gas, such as pure nitrogen, helium, neon, argon, methane, or any other physiologically inert gas, they exhale stunning animals such as swine, poultry, or cane toads by placing the animals in a container in which the atmosphere lacks oxygen and consists of an asphyxiant
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Ethyl acetate
Ethyl acetate is an asphyxiant for use in insect collecting and study.
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Silent hypoxia
Epidemiology
Known to be associated with:
Altitude sickness
Atypical pneumonia
COVID-19
Inert gas asphyxiation
Occupational accidents involving asphyxiant
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CD Villanueva
Finally, in July 2009, the club was dissolved due to asphyxiant debts, leaving Atlético Villanueva as the most representative team in the city.
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Krypton
Precautions
Krypton is considered to be a non-toxic asphyxiant.
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Vomir
the spirit of Jean Dubuffet's sound experiments, and more broadly, of his theory of outsider art, and the rejection of a dominant culture developed in Asphyxiant
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Blackdamp
Blackdamp (also known as stythe or choke damp) is an asphyxiant, reducing the available oxygen content of air to a level incapable of sustaining human
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HAZMAT Class 2 Gases
Division 2.2: Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gas
This division includes compressed gas, liquefied gas, pressurized cryogenic gas, compressed gas in solution, asphyxiant
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Hydrogen transport
At high concentrations, hydrogen gas is an asphyxiant, but is not otherwise toxic.
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Liquid nitrogen
As liquid nitrogen evaporates it reduces the oxygen concentration in the air and can act as an asphyxiant, especially in confined spaces.
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Confined space
Confined spaces that present special hazards to workers, including risks of toxic or asphyxiant gas accumulation, fires, falls, flooding, and entrapment
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