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- Dictionaryni·tro·gen nar·co·sis/ˈnītrəjən närˈkōsəs/
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- 1. a drowsy state induced by breathing air under higher than atmospheric pressure, for example, in deep-sea diving.
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Narcosis while diving is a reversible alteration in consciousness that occurs while diving at depth. It is caused by the anesthetic effect of certain gases at high partial pressure. The Greek word νάρκωσις (narkōsis), "the act of making numb", is derived from νάρκη (narkē), "numbness, torpor", a term used by Homer and Hippocrates. Narcosis produces a state similar to drunkenness (alcohol intoxicat... Wikipedia