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Hello Jax:

It looks exact because of the numbers. . . . .

Dr Deco :doctor:

I'm sorry, Doc, I was being facetious . . .

Given that DCI is so different for so many people and situations and everything, I find it difficult to believe that people would just say that altitude is not a factor . . . we just don't know enough.
 
Hi Jax:

I actually wondered if you were being facetious. I was afraid to suggest it in case you were not. Thus I gave a "straight" answer. I am pleased that you already knew the answer ! :wink:
 
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Hello John:

I see your question now. Actually, I do not know of any information to which one could go. My area of work was basically in physiology and not table design.

Sorry I could not be of help with this one. :crafty:
 
please explain more about NITROX AND ALTITUDE, were I can get more info about it?

Best regards¡
 
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