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    later decompression models, algorithms, tables and decompression computers. US Navy decompression tables have gone through a lot of development over the...
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  • pressurize at all. Such decompression may be classed as explosive, rapid, or slow: Explosive decompression (ED) is violent and too fast for air to escape...
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    formation and decompression sickness. A mismanaged decompression usually results from reducing the ambient pressure too quickly for the amount of gas in...
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    conservation. Also in 2007, the state government of Kerala, India named the Crocodile Rehabilitation and Research Centre at Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary in his...
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    There are several categories of decompression equipment used to help divers decompress, which is the process required to allow divers to return to the...
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    minimize decompression sickness, divers must properly plan and monitor decompression. Divers follow a decompression model to safely allow the release of excess...
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    many of the hallmarks of the BBC's natural history output. By treating his subject seriously and researching the latest discoveries, Attenborough and his...
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    German Submarine Record: Details of Chief Vessels Sunk, With Diplomatic Developments". Current History. 5 (6). University of California Press: 996–1004. March...
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    concentrations of oxygen lead to generation of oxygen free radicals, which have a role in reperfusion injury after asphyxia. Research by Ola Didrik Saugstad and others...
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    after several years of development it proved vital to the Berlin Airlift of 1948–1949. Clarke initially served in the ranks and was a corporal instructor...
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    history of the SAS: as told by the men on the ground. London: Coronet. ISBN 978-1529324662. A lot of the credit for the creation and development of Selection...
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    purportedly emailed Musk stating "It is absolutely worth continuing with the development of this system in as timely a manner as feasible. If the rain holds it...
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    Sunita Williams (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected biographies of living people)
    for Command Change, Conducts Heart and Bone Research". NASA. Retrieved March 26, 2025. "Nasa astronauts Butch and Suni face further delay in homecoming"...
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    Frogman Corps (Denmark) (category Naval special forces units and formations)
    on 17 June 1957 based on the model of the United Kingdom's Special Boat Service, US Underwater Demolition Team, and Marinejegerkommandoen in Norway. Initially...
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    strength of response of individual animals may depend on whether they had prior exposure to sonar, and that symptoms of decompression sickness have been...
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  • Fahlman, A (2000). "On the Physiology of Hydrogen Diving and Its Implication for Hydrogen Biochemical Decompression". PhD Thesis. Carleton University, Ottawa...
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  • Decompression Illness (DCI) comprises two different conditions caused by rapid decompression of the body. These conditions present similar symptoms and...
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    decompression. DCS most commonly occurs during or soon after a decompression ascent from underwater diving, but can also result from other causes of depressurisation...
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    to be a type of technical diving due to the lack of a free surface during large parts of the dive, and often involves planned decompression stops. A distinction...
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    Haenyeo (category Culture of Jeju Province)
    divers in the South Korean province of Jeju, whose livelihood consists of harvesting a variety of mollusks, seaweed, and other sea life from the ocean. Known...
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    determining the geomorphology, or shape, of coral reefs are the nature of the substrate on which they rest, and the history of the change in sea level relative...
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    Anatomy and Physiology by OpenStax The Circulatory System Michael Servetus Research Study on the Manuscript of Paris by Servetus (1546 description of the...
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    J. K. (1970). "Saturation Dives, with Excursions, for the Development of a Decompression Schedule for Use during SEALAB III". US Navy Experimental Diving...
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    Byford Dolphin (category Decompression accidents and incidents)
    sectors of the North Sea. In 2019, Dolphin scrapped the rig. The rig was the site of several serious incidents, most notably an explosive decompression in...
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    Team and begin 18 months of predeployment training before they are considered deployable. This training consists of: 6-month Professional Development – Individual...
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    MARCOS (category Military units and formations established in 1987)
    are capable of operating in all types of environments; at sea, in air and on land. The force has gradually acquired more experience and an international...
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  • Special Air Service Regiment (category Airborne units and formations of Australia)
    "Communication and the Postmodern Organisation: A Report of Qualitative Research on the Australian Special Air Service Regiment". The Electronic Journal of Communication...
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    Oceanography, and he participated in several short research expeditions. : 21–24  Ballard enrolled at University of California, Santa Barbara, and joined the...
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    2000) was a British singer and songwriter. The daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl, she recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's...
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    Hypoxia (medicine) (category Mountaineering and health)
     800. ISBN 978-0-7020-2571-6. C., Acott (1999). "A brief history of diving and decompression illness". South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal...
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