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Physiology of nitrogen: A life or death matter
Abstract With each breath, four out of every five molecules we inspire are nitrogen (N2), since this gas constitutes ∼80% of the atmospheric air that surrounds us. Despite its abundance and unlike molecular oxygen, N2 has traditionally held less appeal among physiologists given its lack of reactivity and corresponding inability to support combustion or
Damian M. Bailey +2 more
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The organization of scuba diving sites in France: a public and sectoral environmental management of the maritime public domain? [PDF]
Olivier Musard
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From Data Deficient to Big Data in Shark Conservation
ABSTRACT Citizen science is increasingly harnessed worldwide to gather data otherwise requiring a prohibitive investment of funding and time. Meanwhile, the revolution in digital communication offers opportunities from crowdsourcing, big data approaches and social network mining to quickly and cost‐effectively fill major gaps in knowledge necessary to ...
F. Ferretti +8 more
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A review of snorkelling and scuba diving fatalities in Queensland, Australia, 2000 to 2019. [PDF]
Lippmann J.
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Behaviour and Dispersal of Mobile Salmon Lice When Detached From the Host
ABSTRACT Sea lice can flourish when salmon are farmed in open sea‐cages, necessitating treatments to control outbreaks and reduce larval export. However, mobile ectoparasitic stages can be dislodged during crowding or other procedures, and potentially reinfest farmed or wild fish.
Luke T. Barrett +3 more
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The critical need for accurate and non-invasive temperature monitoring is prevalent in extreme environments, such as scuba diving. Current temperature measurement technologies present limitations, prompting the development of innovative solutions.
Emmy L. Amers +6 more
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Influence of Scuba Diving on the Quality of Life of People with Physical Disabilities. [PDF]
Henrykowska G +3 more
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A Study on SCUBA diving of local fishing community in Okinawa
Satoki Ohyama +5 more
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ABSTRACT Genetic diversity is a fundamental aspect of biodiversity, yet it is rarely assessed and monitored in conservation practice. Unionid freshwater mussels exemplify the dramatic loss of biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems, yet genomic data for these ecologically important species remain scarce.
Ellika Faust +6 more
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Effects of recreational SCUBA diving practiced once a week on neurohormonal response and myokines-mediated communication between muscles and the brain. [PDF]
Njire Braticevic M +4 more
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