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He's selling South American trips and training if you're ready.I am really, really looking forwards to your forthcoming advertising campaign here.
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He's selling South American trips and training if you're ready.I am really, really looking forwards to your forthcoming advertising campaign here.
Title: THE RELATIVE SAFETY OF FORWARD AND REVERSE DIVING PROFILES
Authors: McInnes, S
Edmonds, C
Bennett, MH
Yeah, that one, thanks.
Even if it was the most flawed study, like the reverse-profile guinea pigs were all drunk then were bashed over the head, 100% asymptomatic Vs 50% dead really makes me look twice.
My daughter and granddaughter cooked a new treat today
I also didn't know that HTC- Kewalo did any research. They not treatment only?
Assuming that I have understood right that this is the hyperbaric treatment center in Hawaii, now at the Kuakini Medical Center?
Jon
They would have preferred using pigs, which are physiologically closer to humans, but in those days there were fewer pigs and a lot more goats around London. Goats were basically the second choice, but quite close to humans in terms of respiratory physiology. Experiments carried out to confirm Haldane’s theory form the basis of every decompression table available today, from the BSAC’s own tables to algorithms in computers.’
Yes, I knew that DERA still did goats, although I didn't know it was for submarine escape research. I have also heard that ocassionally the French do some goat work too