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The physiology of survival: Space
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey, Angelique van Ombergen
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Background Even well-planned no-decompression dives can still produce inert gas bubbles that increase decompression sickness risk. A previously proposed formula for predicting post-dive bubble grades integrates individual factors (age, breathing gas ...
Andreas Fichtner+7 more
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Assessment of intravascular gas formation in divers in a closed circuit diving rebreather
The aim of the work is to evaluate and compare intravascular decompression gas formation in divers after short-term diving in a pressure chamber using air and oxygen-nitrogen-helium mixture for breathing in diving сlosed circuit diving rebreathers with ...
S.A. Bychkov, S.G. Fokin, A.M. Yarkov
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ABSTRACT Interventions to prevent aggression and reduce use of restrictive practices are essential for recovery‐oriented mental health nursing care. This study explored how nurses can best enhance employment of a structured risk assessment instrument paired with an aggression prevention protocol.
Tessa Maguire+3 more
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Advances In Prevention Of Diver Decompression Sickness [PDF]
P. K. Weathersby, E. T. Flynn
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Patent Foramen Ovale and Diving
Although patent foramen ovale (PFO) was anatomically depicted in 1513 by Leonardo da Vinci and described as a thromboembolism route in 1877, it has been ignored for a long time as a potential way to produce pathological conditions.
Şefika KÖRPINAR
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Natural history of severe decompression sickness after rapid ascent from air saturation in a porcine model [PDF]
David M. Dromsky+5 more
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A Case of Decompression Sickness Associated With PFO in a Dive Medical Officer [PDF]
Krzysztof Dziewiatowski+2 more
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