Nerve
nerve agent
Nerve.
carbon monoxide
Incapacictive
A nerve agent would cause drooling, breathing difficulty, and vomiting.
sexual intercourse
A biological agent
These symptoms may indicate exposure to a nerve agent, which is a type of chemical warfare agent. Nerve agents can cause severe physiological reactions, including respiratory distress, convulsions, and pinpoint pupils due to their mechanism of action on the nervous system. Immediate medical attention is critical for anyone exhibiting these symptoms following potential CBRNE exposure.
It wouldn't affect the pump and it can cause hard steering one way or other, or it can leak.
Persistent
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It really depends on what kind of exposure and what kind of organisms. A long exposure can cause more problems than a short one. Some diseases can cause severe illness with only a few organisms.