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Electronystagmography and saturation deep diving at 4.6 MPa
human Electronystagmography saturation
2009/7/14
In the course of the ENTEX V and VIII saturation deep diving experiments at 4.6 MPa for 12 d, electronystagmography monitoring was performed on divers before, during, and after the stay in the diving ...
Analysis of neurologic symptoms in deep diving: implications for selection of divers
decompression helium heliox neurologic
2009/7/9
Eighteen professional divers (age range 24-33 yr, mean 28.3) participated in one simulated dive to 360 meters of seawater (msw) in a helium-oxygen (heliox) atmosphere with equal compression and decomp...
Application of a valveless anesthesia circuit for deep diving
exercise CO2 carbon dioxide dry hyperbaric anesthesia circuit Mapleson E
2009/6/12
The Mapleson E breathing circuit used in anesthesia has no valves or CO2-absorbent canisters and thus entails low resistance to breathing and has low requirements for fresh gas flow (FGF). The authors...
Sonar versus whales: noise may disrupt neural activity in deep-diving cetaceans
Orientation physiology Species Specificity Startle Reaction physiology Whales physiology
2009/6/3
INTRODUCTION
In humans, and other terrestrial
animals, acoustic and non-acoustic detrimental
effects of noise have been described long
ago (1,2). In the recent years there is an
increase in publi...
The adaptations for and the effects of deep diving on various vertebrates
DIVING Animal vertebrate mammal sperm whale metabolic rate circulation physiological anatomical
2009/5/27
Various physiological and anatomical features of diving vertebrates
(mainly mammals) are cited, many of which are compared with those in man.
The sperm whale can dive to 1134 m and remain submersed ...
Technical diving expert Rob Palmer believes that the
frontiers of deep, mixed-gas diving are being reached, and
that the new areas opened up need to be mapped and made
safe. He also argues that div...
Milestones of the deep diving resarch laboratory Zurich
Decompression deep diving history hyperbaric facilities hyperbaric research mixed gases research tables
2009/5/18
Between 1959 and 1963 the deep diving pioneer
Hannes Keller performed a series of depth records using
heliox. He was assisted by the lung physiologist Professor
A A Bühlmann of Zurich University. I...
The function of the sensory and motor median nerves was examined in 6 divers during a simulated dive to 360 meters of seawater (msw), with a mixture of helium and oxygen (heliox) as breathing gas. Div...