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ZHANG HENGDU,WANG HENGXING,GONO JINHAN. 1984. PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION AND DECOMMISSION DURING LONG-TERM N2-O2 SATURATION DIVING. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):290-299
PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION AND DECOMMISSION DURING LONG-TERM N2-O2 SATURATION DIVING
PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION AND DECOMMISSION DURING LONG-TERM N2-O2 SATURATION DIVING
Received:August 06, 1980  Revised:October 30, 1982
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ZHANG HENGDU Institute of Naval Medical Research, CPLA, Shanghai 
WANG HENGXING Institute of Naval Medical Research, CPLA, Shanghai 
GONO JINHAN Institute of Naval Medical Research, CPLA, Shanghai 
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Abstract:
      The present study aims; at (1) examining the effect of prolonged exposure to high pressure on physiological functions:(2) observing performance capacity and adaptive process of the organism, and (3) evaluating the validity of saturation decompression. The results obtained from 7 subjects show that they had good adaptive capacity and could undertake moderate work load. The uniform saturation decompression scheme used and no-decompression ait excursion depth-lime limit were proved to be safe. Up to now, only a few experiments of long-term exposure to 4.65 ATA nitrox atmosphere have been reported throughout the world, so the data accumulated have its reference valuc.
中文摘要:
      The present study aims; at (1) examining the effect of prolonged exposure to high pressure on physiological functions:(2) observing performance capacity and adaptive process of the organism, and (3) evaluating the validity of saturation decompression. The results obtained from 7 subjects show that they had good adaptive capacity and could undertake moderate work load. The uniform saturation decompression scheme used and no-decompression ait excursion depth-lime limit were proved to be safe. Up to now, only a few experiments of long-term exposure to 4.65 ATA nitrox atmosphere have been reported throughout the world, so the data accumulated have its reference valuc.
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