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    Immersion foot syndromes are a class of foot injury caused by water absorption in the outer layer of skin. There are different subclass names for this...
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    foot was eventually formally sanctioned and used. Informally, it was also known as jungle rot during the Vietnam War. It is also known as immersion foot...
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  • of medical syndromes. 13q deletion syndrome Cordoba Syndrome 17q21.31 microdeletion syndrome 1p36 deletion syndrome 1q21.1 deletion syndrome 1q21.1 duplication...
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    Chilblains (category Foot diseases)
    investigated. Related medical conditions include Raynaud syndrome, erythromelalgia, frostbite, and trench foot, as well as connective tissue diseases such as lupus...
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    Trench foot was a common environmental ailment affecting many soldiers, especially during the winter. It is one of several immersion foot syndromes. It was...
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    skin conditions may also occur, including miliaria, immersion foot syndrome (including trench foot), and contact dermatitis. Earthquake-associated injuries...
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  • Ungley, C. C.; Channell, G. D.; Richards, R. L. (1945). "The immersion foot syndrome". British Journal of Surgery. 33 (129): 17–31. doi:10.1002/bjs...
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    superficial cooling of tissues without cellular destruction Trench foot or immersion foot: a condition caused by repetitive exposure to water at non-freezing...
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    evaporate the ethanol faster than an immersion heater, commonly sold in 300 W. Electrical injury may occur if immersion heaters are modified, as if a 35 °C...
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  • electroencephalography (EEG) changes, and somnolence that appeared during a 1,189-foot (362 m) chamber dive in Marseille. Symptoms of HPNS include tremors, myoclonic...
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    Trench foot Tropical anhidrotic asthenia Tropical immersion foot (paddy foot, paddy-field foot) Turf toe Uranium dermatosis UV-sensitive syndrome Vibration...
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  • was set aside on a separate table. It was cooked sous-vide inside an immersion circulator. 423 12 "Alton's Challenge, Part 4" Alton Brown, Amanda Freitag...
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    first full-foot fin, the Rondine, named after the Italian word for swallow. A distinctive feature of Cressi's continuing Rondine full-foot fin line is...
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  • injury (FCI) is generally known as frostbite. Types of NFCI: Trench foot Immersion foot NFCI due to cold water diving exposure. Four distinct stages occur:...
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    Massage (redirect from Foot massage)
    ISBN 9781133416517. Fix Pain: Bodywork Protocols for Myofascial Pain Syndromes Author: John Harris, Fred Kenyon ISBN 978-0-9665843-1-8 Publication Date:...
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    Acceleration protection by liquid immersion is limited by the differential density of body tissues and immersion fluid, limiting the utility of this...
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    maintain core temperature without exhaustion. Treatment is by rewarming, by immersion in warm water (near body temperature) or by body contact, and should be...
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  • water aspiration syndrome". Mil Med. 135 (9): 779–85. doi:10.1093/milmed/135.9.779. PMID 4991232. Edmonds, C. (1998). "Drowning syndromes: the mechanism"...
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    diving response diving reflex The involuntary physiological response to immersion which exists in all air-breathing vertebrates. It is a series of autonomic...
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    initial injury. Nonfreezing cold skin injuries include trench foot, a subclass of immersion foot caused by exposure to cold temperatures. These injuries often...
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    muscles that cramp the most often are the calves, thighs, and arches of the foot, and in North America are sometimes called a "Charley horse" or a "corky"...
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    Review". www.naui.org. Retrieved 9 July 2023. Edmonds, C. (1998). "Drowning syndromes: the mechanism". South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal. 28...
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    ambiguous term with several possible meanings, depending on context. Immersion in water and exposure to high ambient pressure have physiological effects...
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    style having a blade mounted on a single foot pocket from monofins, which have a single blade and two foot pockets. In scuba diving, surface-supplied...
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    essential oils as a topical application, massage, inhalation, or water immersion. Due to the low quality of research evidence, it is uncertain if aromatherapy...
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    isolate the wearer from direct contact with a liquid environment during immersion or repeated multi-directional contact with bulk liquids or spray. Most...
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    diving. It is defined as one tenth of a bar. The unit used in the US is the foot sea water (fsw), based on standard gravity and a sea-water density of 64 lb/ft3...
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    occupational reasons, but the concept of diving also legally extends to immersion in other liquids, and exposure to other hyperbaric pressurised environments...
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    Pasta. 1991. Final Report: Longitudinal study of structured English immersion strategy, early-exit and late-exit bilingual education programs for language-minority...
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    (April 5, 2012). "Immersion students win trophies at language fair". Cherokeephoenix.org. Retrieved April 8, 2013. "Cherokee Immersion School Strives to...
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