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  • "derrick/lay barge (DLB)" combination. Closed diving bells in offshore construction are mainly used for saturation diving in water depths greater than 120 feet
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  • photographs taken during the dive can be added to the log and the location of the dive site is displayed on a map. Decompression information based on the Bühlmann
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  • under pressure to a decompression chamber on the support vessel for safer decompression. Deck decompression chamber (DDC) A decompression chamber on the support
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  • technical diving, and is also sometimes used in professional diving. In 2015, the United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit showed that decompression from
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  • deep-diving, and specialty submarines may deviate significantly from this traditional design. Submarines dive and resurface by means of diving planes
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  • Physics:Metre sea water (category Underwater diving physics)
    imca-int.com/diving.  Page 2-12. US Navy Diving Manual 2016, Section 18‑2.8.3. US Navy Diving Manual 2016, Section 2-9.1. US Navy Diving Manual 2016, Section
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  • U.S. Navy Supervisor of Diving (2008). U.S. Navy Diving Manual. U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command. http://www.supsalv.org/pdf/Dive%20Manual%20Rev%206%20with%20Chg%20A
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  • damage caused by bubbles in decompression sickness. The most common inert gas used in breathing gas for commercial diving is helium. Chemistry:Breathing
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  • Report on decompression illness, diving fatalities, and Project Dive Exploration publications spanning from 1988 to 2007; some of the Diving Science And
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  • sneezing, coughing, powerlifting); when exhaling underwater (swimming, diving); at high levels of physiological exertion (running, climbing, throwing)
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  • or from undersea high pressure and the resulting decompression sickness (for example atmospheric diving suits). Protecting the wearer from cold is also
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  • three distinct types of decompression events in aircraft: explosive, rapid, and gradual decompression. Explosive decompression occurs typically in less
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  • Oxygen supply during in-water decompression is via rebreather, open circuit diving regulator, full-face mask or diving helmet which has been prepared
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  • designed for underwater diving A diving watch, also commonly referred to as a diver's or dive watch, is a watch designed for underwater diving that features, as
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  • with dissolved gas. With saturation diving, divers can accurately predict exactly how much time they need to decompress before returning to the surface. This
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  • gauge with decompression tables and a watch to avoid decompression sickness. A common alternative to the depth gauge, watch and decompression tables is
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  • thing runs in this weird, emulated environment created out of a single decompression pass through a JBIG2 stream. It's pretty incredible, and at the same
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  • these cases is that those with other features of decompression sickness are typically treated in a diving chamber with hyperbaric therapy; this can lead
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  • also been used experimentally to replace nitrogen in the breathing or decompression mix known as Argox, to speed the elimination of dissolved nitrogen from
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  • typical standard diving dress which revolutionised underwater civil engineering, underwater salvage, commercial diving and naval diving. On 14 June 1834
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