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Title: Physiology ofdeep safety stops and their importance during diving Objective: Explanation of physiology of deep safety stops and their importance during diving. Presentation of the physiologically optima! method of accomplishing the deep stops. Methods: Summary of the available information con...

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Main Author: Moravcová, Petra
Other Authors: Fiala, Miloš
Format: Dissertation
Language:Czech
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-291543
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Summary:Title: Physiology ofdeep safety stops and their importance during diving Objective: Explanation of physiology of deep safety stops and their importance during diving. Presentation of the physiologically optima! method of accomplishing the deep stops. Methods: Summary of the available information concerning the physiology of deep safety stops and also the physic and physiology of diving connected with the subject. Follow-up clearing the importance ofthese stops for divers. Results: Inclusion of deep stops to decompression proflle is very important for a diver, they prevent milder forms of decompression sickness and improve the feeling well being after a dive. Physiologically and economically optima! way seems to be method of Goege Irvine and then method calculated by bubble models. Keywords: diving, decompression methods, deep stops