Submarine rescue decompression procedure from hyperbaric exposures up to 6 bar of absolute pressure in man: effects on bubble formation and pulmonary function.
Recent advances in submarine rescue systems have allowed a transfer under pressure of crew members being rescued from a disabled submarine. The choice of a safe decompression procedure for pressurised rescuees has been previously discussed, but no schedule has been validated when the internal submar...
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Main Authors: | Jean-Eric Blatteau, Julien Hugon, Olivier Castagna, Cédric Meckler, Nicolas Vallée, Yves Jammes, Michel Hugon, Jan Risberg, Christophe Pény |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/afd0c0c0490b4308b72e1a30e4612881 |
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