nerve trunk sedative - ترجمة إلى العربية
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A DRUG THAT SUBDUES EXCITEMENT AND CALMS THE SUBJECT WITHOUT INDUCING SLEEP, THOUGH DROWSINESS MAY BE PRODUCED
Tranquilizer; Tranquillizer; Tranquilliser; Tranquilizers; Sedatives; Sedatory; Tranquilizing drug; Tranquiliser; Herbal Sedative; Sedative-hypnotic; Tranquilizing agents; Hypnotics and sedatives; Sedative drug; Sedative drugs; Tranquilizer drugs; Tranquilisers; Sedative hypnotic; Tranquillisers; Sedative-hypnotic drugs; Chemical cosh; Ataractic; Misuse of sedatives; Tranquillizers

acoustic nerve         
NERVE CARRYING AUDITORY INFORMATION FROM THE INNER EAR TO THE BRAIN
Auditory nerve; Acoustic nerve; Cochlear division; Nerve of cochlea within spiral lamina; Nervus cochlearis; Nervus acusticus; Auditory Nerve
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cochlear nerve         
NERVE CARRYING AUDITORY INFORMATION FROM THE INNER EAR TO THE BRAIN
Auditory nerve; Acoustic nerve; Cochlear division; Nerve of cochlea within spiral lamina; Nervus cochlearis; Nervus acusticus; Auditory Nerve
العَصَبُ القَوْقَعِيّ
auditory nerve         
NERVE CARRYING AUDITORY INFORMATION FROM THE INNER EAR TO THE BRAIN
Auditory nerve; Acoustic nerve; Cochlear division; Nerve of cochlea within spiral lamina; Nervus cochlearis; Nervus acusticus; Auditory Nerve
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تعريف

nerve gas
(nerve gases)
Nerve gas is a poisonous gas used in war as a weapon.
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ويكيبيديا

Sedative

A sedative or tranquilliser is a substance that induces sedation by reducing irritability or excitement. They are CNS depressants and interact with brain activity causing its deceleration. Various kinds of sedatives can be distinguished, but the majority of them affect the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). In spite of the fact that each sedative acts in its own way, most produce relaxing effects by increasing GABA activity.

This group is related to hypnotics. The term sedative describes drugs that serve to calm or relieve anxiety, whereas the term hypnotic describes drugs whose main purpose is to initiate, sustain, or lengthen sleep. Because these two functions frequently overlap, and because drugs in this class generally produce dose-dependent effects (ranging from anxiolysis to loss of consciousness) they are often referred to collectively as sedative-hypnotic drugs.

Sedatives can be used to produce an overly-calming effect (alcohol being the most common sedating drug). In the event of an overdose or if combined with another sedative, many of these drugs can cause deep unconsciousness and even death.