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Dive Medicine Capability at Rothera Research Station (British Antarctic Survey), Adelaide Island, Antarctica. [PDF]
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Assessment of arrhythmias and heart rate response in healthy adolescents performing face immersion and body submersion in ice-cold water. [PDF]
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The Design, Modeling, and Experiment of a Novel Diving-Beetle-Inspired Paddling Propulsion Robot. [PDF]
Ding J, Li J, Lan T, He K, Zuo Q.
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Editorial: Sport practice and physical activity-the social function of sport in contemporary societies. [PDF]
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To Dive or Not to Dive with Bleomycin: A Practical Algorithm
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2011Bleomycin is used in the treatment of different cancers, but possible side effects of interstitial pneumonitis and fibrosis are associated with increased concentrations of oxygen. Therefore, clinicians are reluctant to declare young people fit for scuba diving after bleomycin treatment, because scuba divers might be exposed to high partial pressures of
Menno T.W. Gaastra+3 more
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2018
Breath-hold diving is practiced by recreational divers, seafood divers, military divers, and competitive athletes. It involves highly integrated physiology and extreme responses.
J. Fitz-Clarke
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Breath-hold diving is practiced by recreational divers, seafood divers, military divers, and competitive athletes. It involves highly integrated physiology and extreme responses.
J. Fitz-Clarke
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Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2019
The availability of light, both solar and lunar, is likely to influence the behavior of vertically migrating aquatic animals and their predators. However, the influence of light level on the diving behavior and habitat use of deep-diving cetaceans is not
K. Owen+4 more
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The availability of light, both solar and lunar, is likely to influence the behavior of vertically migrating aquatic animals and their predators. However, the influence of light level on the diving behavior and habitat use of deep-diving cetaceans is not
K. Owen+4 more
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