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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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Abstract High‐resolution movement data from Cuvier's beaked, or goose‐beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris, hereafter Ziphius, n = 8) tag deployments (4.1–19.2 days) were used to estimate blood and tissue O2 and CO2 levels. Acceleration and magnetometry data were used to estimate the locomotion cost (LC) from the relationship between activity and the O2 ...
Andreas Fahlman +8 more
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MOLECULES OF MIDDLE MASS AS AN INDICATOR OF DIVERS’ «HYPERBARIC INTOXICATION»
The aim of the study was to determine the content of the molecules of middle mass before and after a simulated «diving» in the blood plasma of subjects who had different initial resistance to decompression sickness, toxic effect of nitrogen and oxygen ...
A. Yu. Shitov
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A review of the influence of physical condition parameters on a typical aerospace stress effect: Decompression sickness [PDF]
The study examines data on episodes of decompression sickness, particularly from recent Navy work in which the event occurred under multiple stress conditions, to determine the extent to which decompression sickness might be predicted on the basis of ...
Parker, J. F., Jr., West, V. R.
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Evidence Report: Risk of Decompression Sickness (DCS) [PDF]
The Risk of Decompression Sickness (DCS) is identified by the NASA Human Research Program (HRP) as a recognized risk to human health and performance in space, as defined in the HRP Program Requirements Document (PRD).
Abercromby, Andrew F. J. +6 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic overview of the randomised crossover study investigating the effects of nocturnal periodic breathing (nPB) on sympathetic activity and ventilatory acclimatisation in hypobaric hypoxia equivalent to 4000 m altitude. Participants completed two 3‐day sojourns where nPB was inhibited by increasing inspiratory CO2 fraction ...
Johanna Roche +13 more
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The pathophysiological mechanism of decompression sickness is not fully understood but there is evidence that it can be caused by intravascular and autochthonous bubbles.
Yara Bernaldo De Quiros +5 more
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Report on computation of repetitive hyperbaric-hypobaric decompression tables [PDF]
The tables were constructed specifically for NASA's simulated weightlessness training program; they provide for 8 depth ranges covering depths from 7 to 47 FSW, with exposure times of 15 to 360 minutes.
Edel, P. O.
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Dive, food and exercise effects on blood microparticles in Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) : exploring a biomarker for decompression sickness [PDF]
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of American Physiological Society for personal use, not for redistribution.
Fahlman, Andreas +8 more
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