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DECOMPRESSION THEORY Des Gorman Decompression theory describes the processes which determine the uptake and elimination of inert gases by tissues, and the theories of bubble formation and growth. THE UPTAKE OF INERT GAS
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Document Date: 2012-08-23 21:23:33


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READING / London / /

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Royal Naval Physiological Laboratories / /

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gas exchange / gas solubility / tissue gas tensions / sufficient energy / gas partial pressures / gas tensions / gas mixture / gas uptake / local energy consumption / inert gas elimination / Inert gas tensions / e-q / inert gas / sound technology / energy / /

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such an embolus / decompression illness / /

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Royal Navy / /

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diver / /

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