نتایج جستجو برای: diving

تعداد نتایج: 4795  

2016
Jacques H Abraini Hélène N David Nicolas Vallée Jean-Jacques Risso

The occurrence of paroxysmal narcotic episodes including psychotic-like symptoms in divers participating to experimental deep diving programs with various gas mixtures has constituted, beyond the classical symptoms of the high-pressure neurological syndrome, the major limitation for deep diving. With the development of new saturation deep diving programs and experiments by the eastern nations, ...

2013
Dietrich Neumann Dietrich Woermann

The water spider Argyroneta aquatica lives under water, diving to various depths from time to time. At rest, it breathes air trapped within its diving bell with a hydrophilic surface. Outside their diving bell water spiders trap air on their abdomen under a layer of hydrophobic hair. Is the structure of the layer of hair trapping a volume of air on the abdomen of the water spider Argyroneta aqu...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Nicole M Elliott Russel D Andrews David R Jones

While diving, harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) manage their oxygen stores through cardiovascular adjustments, including bradycardia, a concurrent reduction in cardiac output, and peripheral vasoconstriction. At the surface, post-dive tachycardia facilitates rapid reloading of oxygen stores. Although harbour seals can tolerate >20 min of submergence, the majority of their natural dives are only 2-...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2016
David Williams Louise Odin

Public session access to diving boards is one of the stepping stones for those wishing to develop their skills in the sport of diving. The extent to which certain dive forms are considered risky (forward/backward/rotations) and therefore not permitted is a matter for local pool managers. In Study 1, 20 public pools with diving facilities responded to a U.K. survey concerning their diving regula...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service 2012
M Glover

Roles The primary role of the Hyperbaric Medicine Unit is to provide treatment for any casualties that arise from military diving training at the Defence Diving School. Fortunately such casualties are infrequent but, since inexperience is associated with likelihood of a diving accident, the natural choice of location for a fixed facility is close to the diving training establishment. Another im...

Journal: :The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2004
Brian L Badman Glenn R Rechtine

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Despite significant literature associated with spinal injuries and recreational diving, few articles exist regarding competitive diving injuries, with no reports pertaining specifically to spinal injuries. As a result, a case report of a collegiate diver with C5-C6 ligamentous instability requiring operative stabilization is currently presented in addition to a review of the ...

2013
Nikola Miskovic Zoran Vukic Antonio Vasilijevic

Research related to diver safety, navigation and monitoring has been identified as crucial for advancing diving activities. These issues are usually dealt with by pairing up divers and adopting well defined rules for diving operations to reduce the chance of accidents. However, during more challenging dives (such as technical dives) these procedures may not be sufficient to ensure almost accide...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
J A Green P J Butler A J Woakes I L Boyd

Heart rate (fH), abdominal temperature (T(ab)) and diving depth were measured in thirteen free-ranging breeding female macaroni penguins. Measurement of these variables allowed estimation of the mass-specific rate of oxygen consumption (V(O(2))) while diving and investigation of the physiological adjustments that might facilitate the diving behaviour observed in this species. In common with oth...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Petter H Kvadsheim Lars P Folkow Arnoldus Schytte Blix

The mammalian response to hypothermia is increased metabolic heat production, usually by way of muscular activity, such as shivering. Seals, however, have been reported to respond to diving with hypothermia, which in other mammals under other circumstances would have elicited vigorous shivering. In the diving situation, shivering could be counterproductive, because it obviously would increase o...

2013
Jill S Chotiyanonta Karyn M DiNovo Paul F McCulloch

The diving response is characterized by bradycardia, apnea, and increased peripheral resistance. This reflex response is initiated by immersing the nose in water. Because the anterior ethmoidal nerve (AEN) innervates the nose, our hypothesis was that intact AENs are essential for initiating the diving response in voluntarily diving rats. Heart rate (HR) and arterial blood pressure (BPa) were mo...

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