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Hana kai ii:a 17-day dry saturation dive at 18.6 ATA.III.Body fluid balance
Hong,SK Claybaugh,JR Frattali,V Johnson,R Kurata,F Matsuda,M McDonough,AA Paganelli,CV Smith,RM Webb,P
2009/7/20
Comprehensive studies on body fluid balance on 5 divers were conducted during the Hana Kai II dive (17 days at 18.6 ATA and 7 days of decompression). Daily urine flow increased from about 2000 ml at 1...
Hana kai ii:a 17-day dry saturation dive at 18.6 ATA.II.Energy balance
hyperbaric human saturation Energy Metabolism calorimetry
2009/7/20
Since previous saturation dives have caused loss of body weight despite apparently adequate-to-high food intake, a complete study of energy balance was undertaken during the saturation dive Hana Kai I...
Effect of intermittent exposure to 3% CO2 on respiration,acid-base balance,and calcium-phosphorus metabolism
CO2 carbon dioxide hydrogen acclimatization air
2009/7/17
One subject was exposed for six days to increasing levels of CO2, rising at a constant rate from 0.03 to 3.0% CO2 within a 15-h period followed by 9 h of air breathing. To assess acid-base parameters,...
Body heat balance and urine excretion during a 4-day saturation dive at 4 ATA
decompression human thermal urine saturation heliox
2009/7/16
Five male volunteers were exposed for 4 days to a 4-ATA helium-oxygen saturation dive. Partitional calorimetry was performed during 2-h test periods at various ambient temperatures (Ta). Heat producti...
Effect of wearing gloves on the thermal balance of Korean women wet-suit divers in cold water
cold wet suit immersion neoprene gloves thermal protection
2009/7/10
Effect of wearing neoprene gloves on the thermal exchanges of wet-suited divers was studied in 8 Korean diving women. Subjects, clad with 5-6-mm-thick neoprene wet suits (jacket, pants, and boots) eit...
A cave diving incident-A life in the balance
DIVERS incident accident rescuet raining environment
2009/5/27
Somewhere along the line of a well planned cave diving training program, the subject
of rescue and recovery is introduced. Unfortunately, the emphasis must be placed
on recovery rather than rescue, ...