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  • noun Plural form of narcosis.

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  • Exposure can cause the following health effects: eye and skin irritation, narcoses, and/or chemical pneumonitis.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010

  • Coroner concludes local wedding photographer dies of methane narcoses, or "Flatulence or the Peeper" as it is know in most photographic circles, asphyxiation from overexposure caused by the out-gasing of pure methane from his newly purchased Nikkor lens.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) 2010

  • Coroner concludes local wedding photographer dies of methane narcoses, or "Flatulence or the Peeper" as it is know in most photographic circles, asphyxiation from overexposure caused by the out-gasing of pure methane from his newly purchased Nikkor lens.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) 2010

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