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Detection of endogenous gas phase formation in humans at altitude

  • Post author:aquanaut

by Dr. Jolie Bookspan, PhDBookspan, J. Detection of endogenous gas phase formation in humans at altitude. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Suppl. Vol. 35, Num 5, May 2003…

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Llying after Diving

  • Post author:aquanaut

The question is often asked "Why do I have to wait to fly after diving"? The answer to the question is simply "pressure". Consider the surface as the baseline and…

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Air Travel, Oxygen and the Diver

  • Post author:aquanaut

There is a recurring question that arises concerning the use of oxygen in divers returning by air after having had treatment for a decompression accident. Dr. David DuBois has written…

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