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| DIR: Discuss Rec Triox report in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: <font color='#8D38C9'>Without getting to scientific.... (or my brain will shut down) I know the research on ... |
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I haven't really found much other than what is on the internet on various forums and stuff. The best thing I've read is Bennet and Elliot which is the 'bible' all the hyberbaric doctors use. It goes into the differences between helium and nitrogen in quite some detail as well as physiology, saturation diving and some really good info on oxygen, all the stuff you mention actually. 5th edition is the one to get. But it is £95 so you might have to go to the library unless you are really geeky Andy |
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| Imported post Bennet and Elliot?? I am booked in on the IANTD Triox course for the New Year - I am interested in the deco theory. Can you give more details of this book please?? In answer to earlier posts in the thread - I think all the agencies are coming round to the He good N2 bad point of view, including IANTD. Chris
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