Monday, October 25, 2010

Has anyone hear of nos?

u inhail it and it gives u a high-rankingHas anyone hear of nos?
Yes, it is nitrous oxide, used as a propellant in aerosol cream, cream frothers and so on.
Can be inhaled and is a mild analgesic - when given beside oxygen it is used in both dentistry and child birth (branded entenox usually)
Also can be used within engines - and if done carefully - minus harm to said engine.
Yes, it's nitrous oxide and a cheap thrill for the foolish. I'll elapse, thank you..
If you've seen 'nos' surrounded by a diagnostic code, it means 'not otherwise specified.' The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and similar reference assign codes to conditions and procedures, allowing communication across languages and chance groups such as insurers ;-) The 'nos' may be used when diagnosis is ongoing, when a condition is extremely rare, or for bureaucratic purposes.
I regard as the earlier answers are referring to NO2(subscript).

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