• Salt water aspiration syndrome is a rare diving disorder suffered by scuba divers who inhale a mist of seawater, usually from a faulty demand valve, causing...
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    of the procedure. Drowning Mendelson's syndrome Salt water aspiration syndrome Choking Pharyngeal aspiration Vos, Theo; Barber, Ryan M; Bell, Brad; Bertozzi-Villa...
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  • "A salt water aspiration syndrome". Mil Med. 135 (9): 779–85. doi:10.1093/milmed/135.9.779. PMID 4991232. Edmonds, C. (1998). "Drowning syndromes: the...
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  • hair syndrome Sack–Barabas syndrome SACRAL syndrome Saethre–Chotzen syndrome SAHA syndrome Sakati–Nyhan–Tisdale syndrome Salt water aspiration syndrome Sandifer...
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    Asphyxia Drowning Hypothermia Immersion diuresis Instinctive drowning response Laryngospasm Salt water aspiration syndrome Swimming-induced pulmonary edema...
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    complications for victims due to low body temperature, aspiration, or acute respiratory distress syndrome (respiratory failure from lung inflammation). Drowning...
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    Asphyxia Drowning Hypothermia Immersion diuresis Instinctive drowning response Laryngospasm Salt water aspiration syndrome Swimming-induced pulmonary edema...
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  • aside from a tribute to Irwin at the end. While swimming in chest-deep water, 44-year-old Steve Irwin approached a stingray, with an approximate span...
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    maximum drilling depth of 6.1 kilometres (6,100 m), and it could operate at a water depth of 460 metres (1,500 ft). As a drilling rig, Byford Dolphin was equipped...
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    hyperventilation, as in shallow water or deep water blackout and the choking game Inert gas asphyxiation Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, or primary alveolar...
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    Pressure washing or power washing is the use of high-pressure water spray to remove loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from surfaces and objects...
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    Underwater diving, as a human activity, is the practice of descending below the water's surface to interact with the environment. It is also often referred to...
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    Asphyxia Drowning Hypothermia Immersion diuresis Instinctive drowning response Laryngospasm Salt water aspiration syndrome Swimming-induced pulmonary edema...
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  • physiological changes, all being part of an entity labelled as Cold Water Immersion Syndrome. Although this process is a continuum, the 4 phases were initially...
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  • "Keenan suffered an in-water blackout in the last 10 meters of the ascent. He was alive when he was recovered from the water but died a short time later...
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    animals that she could put herself in their place, buoyed by the air or by water, gliding over and under the ocean’s surface. She conveyed the sense that...
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    Gelnar, Milan; Koblmüller, Stephan; Vanhove, Maarten P. M. (2016). "Deep-water parasite diversity in Lake Tanganyika: description of two new monogenean...
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    it once it entered the water. The wooden supporting structure was held back by cables so that once the ship entered the water it would slip forward out...
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    symbol of the communal culture—where success in fighting is the "main aspiration of a man's life"—Riefenstahl seems only to have modified the ideas of...
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    Tide (redirect from High water)
    slack water or slack tide. The tide then reverses direction and is said to be turning. Slack water usually occurs near high water and low water, but there...
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  • for almost any large body of water; it is a return flow compensating for the onshore-directed average transport of water by the waves in the zone above...
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    chamber. Where a chamber is not accessible within a reasonable time frame, in-water recompression may be indicated for a narrow range of presentations, if there...
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  • Fatigue was also associated with salt-water aspiration syndrome, cardiac problems and asthma. Salt water aspiration was a factor in 37% of cases in the...
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    Asphyxia Drowning Hypothermia Immersion diuresis Instinctive drowning response Laryngospasm Salt water aspiration syndrome Swimming-induced pulmonary edema...
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    pulmonary arteriovenous malformations, fistulas, and hepatopulmonary syndrome, or physiological shunting, in which blood passes through non-ventilated...
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    aimed at increasing the depth at which people continuously lived under water, and were an attempt at creating an environment in which men could live...
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    Diving suit (redirect from Hot water suit)
    atmospheric pressure at any depth within the operating range of the suit. Hot water suits are actively heated wetsuits. The diving suit is worn as protection...
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    trapping them deep within. Efforts to locate the group were hampered by rising water levels and strong currents, and the team were out of contact with the outside...
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    distinct layer based on temperature within a large body of fluid (e.g. water, as in an ocean or lake; or air, e.g. an atmosphere) with a high gradient...
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    Algal bloom (redirect from Water bloom)
    For environmental control, it can use water circulation and aeration. Amnesic shellfish poisoning – Syndrome of shellfish poisoning Anatoxin-a – chemical...
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