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Diving Medicine

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2014
Exposure to the undersea environment has unique effects on normal physiology and can result in unique disorders that require an understanding of the effects of pressure and inert gas supersaturation on organ function and knowledge of the appropriate therapies, which can include recompression in a hyperbaric chamber. The effects of Boyle's law result in
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Diving and Dive Computer History

2018
Dive computers are useful tools across recreational and technical diving. They are supplanting traditional dive tables and their use is growing as diving research advances. Able to process depth-time readings in fractions of a second, modern dive computers routinely estimate hypothetical dissolved gas loadings, bubble buildup, ascent and descent rates,
B. R. Wienke, T. R. O’Leary
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[Diving Accidents].

Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 2017
Decompression injuries occur on account of the special hyperbaric effects during the emerge phase and require superior therapeutic knowledge. Vitally important is emergency treatment with high concentrated oxygen at an early stage. Sever decompression injuries require oxygenation in a hyperbaric treatment chamber.
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Dive Tables and Dive Computers

2018
Dive tables and dive computers provide guidelines for safe diving. Diving depth and profile, as well as surface interval times, are incorporated in their algorithms. Common dive tables usually apply only for recreational diving, not for decompression diving. For diving in altitude special diving tables are required.
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Bleomycin and scuba diving: to dive or not to dive?

The Netherlands journal of medicine, 2003
Bleomycin is to treat patients with testicular cancer and lymphoma. Bleomycin can bind to DNA and chelate iron. The resulting complex can form an intermediate capable of interacting with oxygen to produce reactive oxygen species, particularly superoxide. Administrating high-inspired oxygen concentrations (e.g.
G, Huls, D, ten Bokkel Huinink
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Underwater diving

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
John Knight, J.G. McLeod
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Brain activity of diving seals reveals short sleep cycles at depth

Science, 2023
Jessica M Kendall-Bar   +2 more
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Scuba diving

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1989
A, Ohry, Y, Melamed
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Dive! Dive!

Science, 1999
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Dive

2008
Abstract With classic Hollywood movies, even the smallest details open into complexities. After quarreling with Dexter, who has called her (among other things) a “virgin god- dess,” Tracy sheds her bath-robe and then, dressed only in a pale-striped white bathing suit, walks determinedly to the diving board. Having climbed up, she pauses,
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