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Urinary excretion of water and electrolytes during open-sea saturation diving to 850 fsw
human Urinary excretion electrolyte diuretic
2009/7/17
The dive was carried out in the open sea to a depth of 850 fsw (26.7 ATA) for 6 days (DD 1--6) in the saturated mode, with personnel transfer capsule (PTC) excursions between 0 and 150 fsw and diver e...
After the accidental ascent of a diving bell from 80 m, one diver died from pulmonary barotrauma and the other-though grossly ill-survived. After recompression therapy, this diver was tetraplegic with...
Scuba diving and fetal well-being:a survey of 208 women
human questionnaire fetal gender Pregnancy
2009/7/17
Scuba diving is an increasingly popular sport among women of childbearing age. It causes physiological changes that are possibly lethal or teratogenic to the fetus. The subject of diving during pregna...
Operator performance in the one-atmosphere diving system JIM in water at 20 degrees C and 30 degrees C
human one-atmosphere Operator
2009/7/16
Performance and physiology of five operators of the one-atmosphere diving system JIM were assessed when diving JIM in mild (20 degrees C) and warm (30 degrees C) water. Each operator completed a minim...
Fetal development:effects of stimulated diving and hyperbaric oxygen treatment
decompression hyperbaric Pregnancy Fetus HBO animal Hamster
2009/7/16
Fetuses from hamsters exposed to repetitive 5.2-ATA (140 fsw) air dives during early pregnancy showed no significant differences from the control group in birth weight, frequency of malformation, or d...
Observations on no-stop and repetitive air and oxynitrogen diving
decompression nitrogen human nitrox repetitive diving
2009/7/16
The historical origins of the respective air decompression schedules of the British and United States Navies are reviewed with particular reference to the repetitive diving rules. No-stop diving is al...
Remediable eustachian tube dysfunction in diving recruits: assessment, investigation, and management
ear human barotrauma middle ear eustachian tube dysfunction
2009/7/16
Many individuals who wish to become divers for either social or professional reasons are prevented from partaking in their chosen activity because they are unable to equilibrate their middle ear press...
Comparison of diving experience factors between divers classified as positive and negative for bone cysts
human bone cysts long-bone radiography
2009/7/16
Official U.S. Navy diving records for enlisted divers who were 35 years of age and older were examined for differences in diving experience between those who were classified as positive or negative fo...
Analyses of variables underlying U.S. Navy diving accidents
decompression human Accidents barotrauma decompression sickness
2009/7/15
U.S. Navy diving logs were examined to determine the most frequently occurring diving accidents and to identify significant underlying factors. Of the 1174 incidents reported during the course of 706,...
Pulmonary atelectasis formation during diving with closed-circuit oxygen breathing apparatus
human rebreather oxygen Pulmonary atelectasis immersion
2009/7/15
The physiological effects of diving with two types of closed-circuit oxygen breathing apparatus were investigated in 4 divers. In one apparatus the breathing bag was mounted on the dorsum and in the o...
Intellectual deterioration with excessive diving (punch drunk divers)
human cognitive Neuropsychological
2009/7/15
A survey was performed on a specific occupational group of compressed air divers--the professional abalone divers of New South Wales. One aspect of this survey included the use of psychometric screeni...
An audiometric survey was performed on a group of professional abalone divers, all of whom had experienced a great deal of exposure to dysbaric conditions. The results of this survey revealed that, ev...
Patterns of wet suit diving in Korean women breath-hold divers
human breath-hold wet suit thermal protection
2009/7/15
Work shifts, diving pattern, diving lung volumes, and counterweights were studied in professional Korean women breath-hold divers wearing wet suits. One of the major differences, compared with their d...
Relations of smoking and diving experience to pulmonary function among U.S. Navy divers
pulmonary smoking respiratory divers
2009/7/15
The relations of 4 pulmonary function parameters (measured from the forced expiratory spirogram) with diving experience (in years) and indices of cigarette smoking were examined in a group of 93 healt...
Diving pattern of Tsushima male breath-hold divers (Katsugi)
human breath hold male Respiration
2009/7/14
The present study was undertaken to investigate the diving pattern, buoyancy-mass relationship, and some respiratory functions in professional male breath-hold divers in Tsushima Island, Japan. These ...