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Osteomyelitis in the spinal cord injured: a review and a preliminary report on the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy [PDF]
Ibrahim M. Eltorai +2 more
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Subsea approach to work systems development [PDF]
Self-contained undersea working environments with applications to space station EVA environments are discussed. Physiological limitations include decompression, inert gas narcosis, high-pressure nervous system, gas toxicity, and thermal limitations. Work
Brown, C. E. +2 more
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Long term effect of repeated hyperbaric oxygen therapy on visual acuity in inflammatory cystoid macular oedema [PDF]
Maria S.A. Suttorp-Schulten +4 more
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Purpose This study aimed to more accurately screen the adrenocortical carcinoma(ACC) patients who would benefit from adjuvant radiotherapy after radical adrenalectomy.
Minjuan He, Minqin He
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First Lunar Outpost support study [PDF]
The First Lunar Outpost (FLO) is the first manned step in the accomplishment of the Space Exploration Initiative, the Vice President's directive to NASA on the 20th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing. FLO's broad objectives are the establishment of a
Bartz, Christopher +2 more
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Hyperbaric Oxygen versus Steroid on Facial Nerve Injury [PDF]
Sema Zer Toros +5 more
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy caused tympanic membrane and ventricular hemorrhage: a case report [PDF]
Chunhui Yang
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Fire suppression in human-crew spacecraft [PDF]
Fire extinguishment agents range from water and foam in early-design spacecraft (Halon 1301 in the present Shuttle) to carbon dioxide proposed for the Space Station Freedom.
Dietrich, Daniel L., Friedman, Robert
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Faculty Profile: Herbert E. Cohn, MD, FACS [PDF]
One might say if you don’t know Dr. Herbert Cohn, you don’t really know Jefferson. Dr. Cohn arrived at Jefferson Medical College in 1951 as a medical student (JMC ’55).
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For short periods, even without the presence of red blood cells, hyperbaric oxygen can safely allow plasma to meet the oxygen delivery requirements of a human at rest.
Keith W. Van Meter
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