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Doc:
If you were scheduled to be in a habitat for a number of days at let's say 200fsw, is there a point in which your tissues become so saturated with N2 that your deco obligation reaches a plateau and remains the same no matter how long you stay at that depth?
I ask this because I was watching Discovery the other day (sound turned off) about a team of divers who in the mid 60s did something similar. Since the sound was turned off during the narrative I missed any discussion on deco or the mix they were using for their stay.
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