anaesthetized
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a·nes·the·tize
also a·naes·the·tize (ə-nĕs′thĭ-tīz′)tr.v. a·nes·the·tized,
a·nes·the·tiz·ing,
a·nes·the·tiz·es also
a·naes·the·tized or
a·naes·the·tiz·ing or
a·naes·the·tiz·es To induce anesthesia in.
a·nes′the·ti·za′tion (-tĭ-zā′shən) n.
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References in classic literature
He had been
anaesthetized and stripped of his weapons, and as he rose to his feet he saw that one ankle was fettered to a chain in the wall.
Although there were varied responses in field applications, an average of 82.0% of the individual oysters exposed were successfully
anaesthetized and at least 40% were
anaesthetized in every trial.
europea fruit (OeF.Cr) was studied in
anaesthetized rats and its possible mechanism was elucidated using isolated cardiovascular preparations.
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