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Record #184173:

The comparative incidence of decompression illness in Antarctic scientific divers / Martin D.J. Sayer, Michael A. Lang, Steve Mercer.

Title: The comparative incidence of decompression illness in Antarctic scientific divers / Martin D.J. Sayer, Michael A. Lang, Steve Mercer.
Author(s): Sayer, Martin D. J.
Lang, Michael A.
Mercer, Steve.
Date: 2007.
Publisher: Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institute
In: Proceedings of the International Polar Diving Workshop. Svalbard, March 15-21, 2007. (2007.),
Abstract: Uses activity records of diving under or around ice from New Zealand, United States and British Antarctic research programmes to assess whether divers in cold water are more at risk from decompression illness (DCI). Results suggest that observed rates of DCI are comparable with same type of scientific diving undertaken in warmer waters.
Notes:

In: Proceedings of the International Polar Diving Workshop. Svalbard, March 15-21, 2007 / Michael A. Lang, Martin D.J. Sayer, eds.

Keywords: 626.02 -- Diving and underwater work.
612 -- Physiology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.326.7 -- Sea ice.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 184173

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