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Respiratory flow rates in the sea lion.
Hematology and blood chemistry in saturation diving:II.Open-sea vs.hyperbaric chamber
decompression human platelet function saturation diving blood chemistry Hematology
2009/7/20
Hematograms, platelet function, and blood-enzyme chemistry were compared in two similar saturation-excursion dives, one conducted in a hyperbaric chamber and the other in the open sea. The chamber div...
Assessment of vertical excursions and open-sea psychological performance at depths to 250 fsw
decompression nitrogen narcosis
2009/7/20
A series of 10 two-man descending vertical excursion dives was carried out in the open sea from an ocean-floor habitat off the coast of Puerto Rico by four aquanauts saturated on a normoxic-nitrogen b...
Sleep, mood, and fatigue during a 14-day He-O2 open-sea saturation dive to 850 fsw with excursions to 950 fsw
human saturation dive fatigue sleep mood
2009/7/17
To obtain information on sleep, mood, and performance of divers and surface support personnel during deep dives in the open sea, 12 divers and 12 surface support personnel were monitored during a 14-d...
Urinary excretion of water and electrolytes during open-sea saturation diving to 850 fsw
human Urinary excretion electrolyte diuretic
2009/7/17
The dive was carried out in the open sea to a depth of 850 fsw (26.7 ATA) for 6 days (DD 1--6) in the saturated mode, with personnel transfer capsule (PTC) excursions between 0 and 150 fsw and diver e...
Acute oxygen toxicity in a saturation diver working in the North Sea
exercise pulmonary human oxygen toxicity commercial saturation
2009/7/16
A commercial diver taking part in a saturation dive (O2-He) was exposed intermittently to 1.4 b of oxygen for a total of 55 h. He developed the syndrome associated with oxygen pulmonary toxicity. Deta...
Priestley lecture 1986. On the science of deep-sea diving--observations on the respiration of different kinds of air
neurological human respiration breathing gas narcosis high pressure nervous syndrome anesthetic trimix compression rate
2009/7/14
Priestley lecture 1986. On the science of deep-sea diving--observations on the respiration of different kinds of air.
Diurnal renal responses in man to water loading at sea level and 31 atm abs
hyperbaric renal hydration Diuresis Circadian Rhythm
2009/6/9
The hyperbaric environment causes a sustained diuresis accompanied by normal water intake and a decrease in insensible water loss. The maintained water intake may be necessary for the maintenance of w...
Divers' pulmonary function after open-sea bounce dives to 10 and 50 meters
carbon monoxide pulmonary
2009/6/8
We have studied pulmonary function before and 2 h after open sea dives to 10 and 50 m and 24 h after the dive to 10 m. Nine trainee divers participated in the dive to 10 m and 17 in the dive to 50 m. ...
Thermal status of saturation divers during operational dives in the North Sea
human diver thermal saturation
2009/6/5
Technical Communication The principal aim of the present study was to monitor the core temperature (Tc) of a population of saturation divers conducting routine deep dives at different locations in the...
Metabolic production of carbon dioxide in simulated sea states: relevance for hyperbaric escape systems
Hyperbaric Oxygenation HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS Chamber Carbon Dioxide/metabolism carbon dioxide divers heart rate sea state SCRUBBERS CANISTERS absorbent equipment design metabolic
2009/6/2
Hyperbaric Escape Systems (HES) are used when saturation diving bells have to be evacuated and divers transported to safety. The aim of the present investigation was to determine the levels of metabol...
Diving Paper (NOTE: North Sea commercial diving accidents)
DIVING commercial accident fatality training review
2009/5/27
For the past 2 years I have tried to keep you up-to-date with the progress that the
United Kingdom is making in the introduction of legislation covering the safety of
offshore diving. You may rememb...
Sea snakes,A contrast to other vertebrate divers
DIVING Animal vertebrate Sea snake biology
2009/5/27
Sea snakes have a maximum capacity of diving to 100 metres depth and remaining
submerged for two hours, after which they can rise rapidly to the surface, take only
1-3 breaths and then return to the...
Diving in the North Sea during 1977 - Situation report
DIVING commercial North Sea accident SAFETY
2009/5/26
Mr Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I certainly feel at home talking to the United
States Association of Diving Contractors and associated members. I feel that my
annual paper is becoming a habit. A ...
A Queensland Sea Wasp Incident
DIVING incident accident Emergency sea wasp Carybdea Alata box jellyfish case report
2009/5/26
On 19 March 1977 at 3.10 pm this patient aged 6 and a half, presented to the
Ingham Casualty Department with stings predominantly on her right leg but also
on her right arm and left leg. These were ...