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Environmental health discipline science plan [PDF]
The purpose of this plan is to provide a conceptual strategy for NASA's Life Sciences Division research and development activities in environmental health.
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Brown-Séquard syndrome: a rare manifestation of decompression sickness.
Neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is a rare condition that commonly leads to spinal cord injury. We report the case of a 30-year-old man who developed left-sided weakness and numbness after diving to a maximum depth of 15 m with a total dive time
Wei-Shih Tseng+3 more
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Decompression sickness: paradoxical response to recompression therapy. [PDF]
E. Bernard, D. H. Elliott
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Semiclosed-circuit atmosphere control in a portable recompression chamber [PDF]
A small portable recompression chamber is described that can be used both to treat a diver for decompression sickness or to transport him to a larger chamber complex.
Caudy, D. W., Riegel, P. S.
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Unusual occurrence of diving accidents : Case reports from andaman & nicobar islands
Introduction: Andaman and Nicobar islands due to their unique location offer several exclusive diving sites and form a hub of recreational SCUBA diving and commercial diving.
S S Mohapatra+5 more
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Hazards of high altitude decompression sickness during falls in barometric pressure from 1 atm to a fraction thereof [PDF]
Various tests related to studies concerning the effects of decompression sicknesses at varying pressure levels and physical activity are described.
Genin, A. M.
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Predicting the possibility of decompression sickness, or bends, in manned orbital flights [PDF]
Predicting possible decompression, or bends, in manned orbital ...
Edel, P. O.
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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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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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