No - unconscious would be an adjective or a noun, depending on how it is used.
TIA does not cause unconsciousness.
Unconsciousness Rules was created in 1981.
"Unconsciousness" is a noun. It refers to the state of being unaware or not conscious.
A state of total unconsciousness is called Coma
Regaining Unconsciousness was created on 2003-03-25.
Yes, the noun seizure and the gerund, seizing, are the noun forms of the verb to seize.
A vertebra is a bone of the spine, they have nothing directly to do with a state of unconsciousness.
Unresponsive
yes they can in really hot weather there brains cant handle the heat so the become unconsciousness
Yes, chloroform can cause unconsciousness when inhaled in sufficient quantities. It depresses the central nervous system and can lead to sedation, unconsciousness, and even respiratory failure if not used carefully in a controlled medical setting.
Deep unconsciousness
yes