Torpedo. Torpedinidae . Rays, Electric . Electric Rays . ELECTRIC RAY . NARCINE . A genus of the Torpedinidae family consisting of several species. Members of this family have powerful electric organs and are commonly called electric rays. . 0.63
Narration. Ethics, Narrative . Narrations . Narrative Ethics . The act, process, or an instance of narrating, i.e., telling a story. In the context of MEDICINE or ETHICS, narration includes relating the particular and the personal in the life story of an individual. . 0.60
Phenazocine. Narphen . Phenazocine Hydrobromide . Hydrobromide, Phenazocine . Phenbenzorphan . Phenethylazocine . An opioid analgesic with actions and uses similar to MORPHINE. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p1095) . 0.59
Stupor. Narcosis . A state of reduced sensibility and response to stimuli which is distinguished from COMA in that the person can be aroused by vigorous and repeated stimulation. The person is still conscious and can make voluntary movements. It can be induced by CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AGENTS. The word derives from Latin stupere and is related to stunned, stupid, dazed or LETHARGY. . 0.59
Narcotics. Narcotic . Narcotic Effect . Narcotic Effects . Abuse, Narcotic . Addiction, Narcotic . Dependence, Narcotic . Effect, Narcotic . Effects, Narcotic . Analgesics, Narcotic . Narcotic Analgesics . Narcotic Abuse . Narcotic Addiction . Narcotic Dependence . Opiates . Agents that induce NARCOSIS. Narcotics include agents that cause somnolence or induced sleep (STUPOR); natural or synthetic derivatives of OPIUM or MORPHINE or any substance that has such effects. They are potent inducers of ANALGESIA and OPIOID-RELATED DISORDERS. . 0.58