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| Decompression Diving: Discuss Decompression Parpers/Articles in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: I have found the recent threads regarding decompression absolutely fascinating. Still seeing mistakes being made within the confines of a ... |
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| Decompression Parpers/Articles I have found the recent threads regarding decompression absolutely fascinating. Still seeing mistakes being made within the confines of a warm house sat in front of a computer so I don't think DOTF in any shape or form is form me. Anyhoo, lots of links have been provided for various decompression papers and articles which I am in the process of saving for printing off and reading on the morning and evening commutes to and from work. Do we have a comprehensive list on the boards (I have searched) of up to date stuff? If not, maybe this thread could be a repository for such information? Cheers, Ian
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| There's a lot of stuff on the e-aquanauts site http://www.e-aquanauts.co.uk/ - look under resources and then more information. I have quite a few academic papers too from various academic journals. Some of which are free, but they tend to be a bit academic-y ie they're written to make them sound a bit exciting so they can get next years funding. Also google for Pyle and Weinke (nb not wanker otherwise you'll just get pictures of Woz). Janos
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| Isobaric counter defusion Entrez PubMed and Isobaric Counter Diffusion Ratio Deco 5thD-X Home Page - training@5thd-x.com Artical on DCI eMedicine - Decompression Sickness : Article by Stephen A Pulley, DO Inner Ear bends Biophysical basis for inner ear decompression sickness -- Doolette and Mitchell 94 (6): 2145 -- Journal of Applied Physiology Buhlman Saturation and destauration effects ZHl 16 Saturation effects in diving, the Model <font face="helvetica">ZH-L16</font>, operation of dive computers Various tools and decompresion software tools Everything about VPM and VPMB deco VPM Decompression Site CNS in 02 CCR The Ten Foot Stop: CNS toxicity in closed-circuit oxygen diving: symptoms reported from 2527 dives. Pulmonary Adema and scuba Pulmonary Edema Associated With Scuba Diving : Case Reports and Review -- Slade et al. 120 (5): 1686 -- Chest And this final one is a directory to just about everything you want to know ftp://ftp.decompression.org/pub/ ATB Mark Chase
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| Rubicon Foundation JAG, Gene Hobbs from the Rubicon Foundation has posted on DIRx some links which I have replicated here (he is not a member of YD). Quote:
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Hope that provides you with some links to help you... Regards
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| I found Mark Powell's site also provides links to some useful papers on deco theory, and was a useful jumping off point (though not sure if these have been duplicated in the answers other people have given you, above.) I feel I should also plug Mark's forthcoming course on Deco theory in Feb: I went to the one in November and it was really useful (clear, thorough, engaging). A lot of this stuff is pretty dense to just sit down and read - helped to have it talked through, discussed & explained. Don't know if that helps at all. alice |
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| Thanks a lot guys - very useful. Jag, what have you got bookmarked? If you post them as well this thread could be a very useful resource, not that it isn't useful already of course
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