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Submarine medicine in indian navy: A 50-year Odyssey
The Submarine arm of the Indian Navy is in its Golden Jubilee year, celebrating 50 glorious years of service to the Nation. From a small force of Foxtrot class, it leapfrogged into high technology boats in just 25 years of its coming into being.
G D Bhanot +2 more
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Submarine medicine as an analog for spaceflight: a review of acute medical care [PDF]
Long-duration spaceflight presents similar medical challenges to submarine deployment, including limited surgical capabilities and the psychological strain from isolation.
Adam P. Prucka +2 more
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A Matlab Tool for Tumor Localization in Parathyroid Sestamibi Scintigraphy
Submarine method for localization of parathyroid tumors (PT) has proved to be effective in case of typical pitfalls of conventional scintigraphic methods (combined subtraction and double phase methods).
M. Đurović +2 more
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Meeting report of the eight annual Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium Symposium [PDF]
The Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium (TSMC) was created to foster and enhance cooperation, collaboration, and communication of microbiome research among Department of Defense (DoD) researchers and their collaborators.
Melissa R. Kardish +13 more
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Forensic Identification of Diving Deaths
Investigation of the cause of death during diving is one of the contents of forensic pathology. In this article, relevant foreign literature is reviewed to summarize the techniques and methods used in the identification of diving deaths, such as accident
WU Wei +5 more
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Diving or hyperbaric oxygen therapy with increased partial pressures of oxygen (pO2) can have adverse effects such as central nervous system oxygen toxicity or pulmonary oxygen toxicity (POT).
Feiko J. M. de Jong +4 more
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Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity Through Exhaled Breath Markers After Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Table 6
Introduction: The hyperbaric oxygen treatment table 6 (TT6) is widely used to manage dysbaric illnesses in divers and iatrogenic gas emboli in patients after surgery and other interventional procedures.
Feiko J. M. de Jong +9 more
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Investigating the effects of interprofessional communication education for medical students [PDF]
Purpose Interprofessional communication skills are an essential competency for medical students training to be physicians. Nevertheless, interprofessional education (IPE) is relatively rare in Korean medical schools compared with those overseas.
Seung Jae Kim +6 more
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Saturation diving and its role in submarine rescue
Saturation Diving is a highly technical and advanced form of diving utilized to perform dives at depths greater than 55 metres. It employs physiological principles and decompression techniques which enables the diver to have an almost unlimited stay at ...
Rohit Verma, C S Mohanty, C Kodange
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Professor Georgy Savvovich Chepcheruk (on the 80th anniversary of his birthday)
Georgy Savvovich Chepcheruk was born on September 8, 1942 in the village of Gremyache, Rivne region of the Ukrainian SSR. After graduating from elementary school in 1955, he studied at the Dubna Medical School in the Rivne region until 1958.
O. V. Barinov +4 more
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