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... stops , decompression computers , and altitude diving were also the subject of extensive discussion at workshops and technical forums sponsored by the American Academy of Underwater Sciences and the Undersea And Hyperbaric Medical ...
... stops , decompression computers , and altitude diving were also the subject of extensive discussion at workshops and technical forums sponsored by the American Academy of Underwater Sciences and the Undersea And Hyperbaric Medical ...
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... decompression schedules empirically . As reported by LeMessurier and Hills , deeper decompression stops , but shorter decompres- sion times than required by Haldane theory , were characteristics of their profiles . Such protocols are ...
... decompression schedules empirically . As reported by LeMessurier and Hills , deeper decompression stops , but shorter decompres- sion times than required by Haldane theory , were characteristics of their profiles . Such protocols are ...
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... decompression profiles , venous bubbles were greatly reduced by slower ascent rates and deeper initial decompression stops than required by the US Navy tables . Venous bubbles eliminated during short , deeper stops probably originate in ...
... decompression profiles , venous bubbles were greatly reduced by slower ascent rates and deeper initial decompression stops than required by the US Navy tables . Venous bubbles eliminated during short , deeper stops probably originate in ...
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120 minute compartment actual depth AIR CONSUMPTION RATES altitude diving atmospheric pressure bounce diving BOURDON AND OIL Boyle's law bubble growth bubble model Buhlmann buoyancy change calibrated capillary gauge readings computed critical ratios critical tensions decompression sickness decompression stops decrease dissolved gas buildup Dive tables diving activities exponential exposures extrapolation Faster compartments free phase fsw/min ft elevation gas phase gases Haldane half-times heliox hypothermia in-water recompression increasing level equivalent depth multi-day multiples of 1,000 Navy tables nitrogen non-stop limits non-stop time limits oil filled gauge oxygen partial pressures pressure at altitude procedures pulmonary Pulmonary edema rate at altitude reduced ambient pressure repetitive diving repetitive group safety stops salt water sea level equivalent sion slow ascent rates slower compartments specific density surface consumption rate surface rate TABLE AND METER temperature tissue compartment tissue tension trimix uptake and elimination venous gas emboli Wienke Wienke-Yount Workman