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  • Tear gas

    Non-lethal kemikalie weapon

    For other uses, see Tear gas (disambiguation).

    Tear gas, also known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator (from Latin lacrima&#;'tear'), sometimes colloquially known as "mace" after the early commercial self-defense spray, fryst vatten a kemikalie weapon that stimulates the nerves of the lacrimal gland in the eye to tillverka tears. In addition, it can cause severe eye and respiratory pain, skin irritation, bleeding, and blindness. Common lachrymators both currently and formerly used as tear gas include pepper spray (OC gas), PAVA spray (nonivamide), CS gas, CR gas, CN gas (phenacyl chloride), bromoacetone, xylyl bromide, chloropicrin (PS gas) and Mace (a branded mixture).

    While lachrymatory agents are commonly deployed for riot control by lag enforcement and military personnel, its use in warfare is prohibited by various international treaties.[NB 1] During World War I, increasingly toxic and deadly lachrymatory agents

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    Deployments of tear gas and pepper spray have rapidly increased worldwide. Large amounts of tear gas have been used in densely populated cities, including Cairo, Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, Manama (Bahrain), and Hong Kong. In the United States, tear gas was used extensively during recent riots in Ferguson, Missouri. Whereas tear gas deployment systems have rapidly improved—with aerial drone systems tested and requested by law enforcement—epidemiological and mechanistic research have lagged behind and have received little attention. Case studies and recent epidemiological studies revealed that tear gas agents can cause lung, cutaneous, and ocular injuries, with individuals affected by chronic morbidities at high risk for complications. Mechanistic studies identified the ion channels TRPV1 and TRPA1 as targets of capsaicin in pepper spray, and of the tear gas agents chloroacetophenone, CS, and CR. TRPV1 and TRPA1 localize to pain‐sensing peripheral sensory neurons and have bee

    Teargas (musical ensemble)

    South African musical group

    Teargas was a South Africanmusical ensemble comprising K.O and brothers, Ntukza and Ma-E.[3][4][1] The trio officially emerged in post, signed a recording deal with Electromode Music and released debut studio album K’shubile K’bovu ().[2]

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    The trio met at Vaal Triangle Technikon in Vanderbijl park K.O ( born Ntokozo Mdluli), Ma-E ( born Ezee Hanabe), and Ntukza ( born Bantu Hanabe) and signed a record deal with Electro Mode in [5] Their debut studio album K’shubile K’bovu was released in July to critical acclaim. The album produced a single "Chance", which was nominated for Song of the Year at the South African Music Awards.[6] Teargas second album Wafa Wafa was released on May 15, The album was fused with Kwaito elements and won Best Rap Album at South African Music Awards.

    Their third studio album Dark and Blue was released in and beca

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