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Nitrox for "safety margin"

Another thread that's an offshoot of another...

Some agencies and people claim that using nitrox on air tables is worth it to reduce the risk of DCI whereas others dont.

Ive not come across any research that's shown this to be the case so basically ARE there any studies out there showing a statistically significant reduction in the incidences of DCS from using Nitrox on air tables?

I can see the logic as to why there might be a benefit but not come across anything concrete to show this theory is actually valid.
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