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Title: Circulatory adaptation to the requirements of life under more than one atmosphere of pressure
Authors: Schaefer, K
Keywords: (DIVING, CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM)
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY)
STRESS(PHYSIOLOGY)
POISONING
CARBON DIOXIDE
ANOXIA
NITROGEN
DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS
Issue Date: 1965
Publisher: NAVAL SUBMARINE MEDICAL CENTER GROTON CONN SUBMARINE MEDICAL RESEARCH LAB
Citation: AD0637116
Abstract: Contents: Physiological changes under conditions of swimming and diving, Anatiomical and physiological adaptation of diving animals, Cardiovascular and respiratory functions and adaptations in skin diving, Hazards of diving and related adaptive changes, The thoracic squeeze, Carbon dioxide intoxication and adaptation in diving, Skin diving, Submarine escape (free and Buoyant ascent), Scuba diving, Deep-sea diving, Nature of CO2 adaptation, Anoxia, Compression, Cardiovascular effects of increased pressure, Oxygen toxicity, Oxygen effects at one atmosphere, Oxygen paradox, Effects of oxygen in excess of one atmosphere, Pathological changes induced by oxygen, Acclimatization to oxygen, Therapeutic use of oxygen under high pressure, Nitrogen narcosis, Exposure to synthetic atmospheres at normal and increased pressures, Air embolism, Decompression sickness, Etiology of decompression sickness, Bubble formation, Theoretical relation of symptoms to bubble size, Protection from decompression sickness, Adaptive changes related to decompression sickness.
Description: Citation Status: Active; Citation Classification: Unclassified; Title Classification: Unclassified; Report Classification: Unclassified; Identifier Classification: Unclassified; Abstract Classification: Unclassified; Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; Information provided by the Department of Defense and the Defense Technical Information Center (http://www.dtic.mil/) is considered public information and may be distributed or copied unless otherwise specified. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested.
Gov't Doc # : AD0637116
NSMRL-463
URI: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/8348
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