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Perception of knowledge and attitude of dental complications of scuba diving in KSA: a dental practitioner and divers feedback

Perception of knowledge and attitude of dental complications of scuba diving in KSA: a dental practitioner and divers feedback

... sea scuba diving as the divers are exposed to higher ...sea scuba divers as compared to general practitioners (44% and ...the scuba divers’ prosthesis and ...avoid diving within 24 ...

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A Review of SCUBA Diving Impacts and Implication for Coral Reefs Conservation and Tourism Management

A Review of SCUBA Diving Impacts and Implication for Coral Reefs Conservation and Tourism Management

... When divers swim too close to the coral, they may inadvertently stir up benthic sediment thereby subjecting coral polyps to increased sedimentation loads. These processes will affect corals through several mechanisms and ...

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Tracking SCUBA Diving Adventure Tourism in South Africa

Tracking SCUBA Diving Adventure Tourism in South Africa

... 2016b) SCUBA diving has been prevalent in South Africa for many ...of diving to the South African tourism ...of SCUBA diving, in South Africa, by analysing the perceptions and ...

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Changes in autonomic nervous system activity in connection with scuba diving

Changes in autonomic nervous system activity in connection with scuba diving

... of scuba diving experience (from the level of being a be- ginner without experience up to the instructor level), c) a low number of ...with diving at least 3 days after ...

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Effect of scuba-diving on optic nerve and sheath diameters

Effect of scuba-diving on optic nerve and sheath diameters

... of scuba diving history without any previ- ous history of eye disease or abnormal vi- sion, head trauma or brain ...The diving depths were about 25 to 50 meters which was varied for different ...

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Assessment of fitness for recreational scuba diving in candidates with asthma: a pilot study

Assessment of fitness for recreational scuba diving in candidates with asthma: a pilot study

... According to the national guideline, individuals with <10% decline in FEV 1 following administration of the highest dose in a bronchial challenge test with, for example, methacholine or mannitol can be regarded as ...

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Risk factors of decompression sickness in scuba diving

Risk factors of decompression sickness in scuba diving

... in SCUBA diving is continually increasing, as it is one of the fastest growing sports in the world (10), involving developing number of foreign tourists and employees of the dive ...of diving may ...

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Safety of antimalarial medications for use while scuba diving in malaria Endemic Regions

Safety of antimalarial medications for use while scuba diving in malaria Endemic Regions

... affect the central nervous system. Nausea (13 %) and vomiting (8 %) are among the more commonly reported side effects and while protean, can certainly be a pre- senting sign of the more constitutional DCS symptoms [39]. ...

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Neuroimaging of Scuba Diving Injuries to the CNS

Neuroimaging of Scuba Diving Injuries to the CNS

... In the fourth case of arterial gas embolism case 1 as well as in two divers with decompression sickness who had no clinical findings suggestive of cerebral involvement cases 5 and 7, we [r] ...

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Mishaps and unsafe conditions in recreational scuba diving and pre-dive checklist use: a prospective cohort study

Mishaps and unsafe conditions in recreational scuba diving and pre-dive checklist use: a prospective cohort study

... memorized diving checklists utilize mnemonics, it may be inferred that mnemonics do not provide focused instructions, and divers may only remember the mnemonic and the broad categories the mnemonics represent, but ...

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Profile of the scuba diving vacationer to the island of Bonaire

Profile of the scuba diving vacationer to the island of Bonaire

... Chapter IV Results Analysis / Survey Response Primary Traits Interpolation of 34 45 Research Criteria Important 34 Rate of a 54 Destination 58 Source Opinion of Effectiveness United 58 B[r] ...

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS FOR SCUBA DIVING

THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS FOR SCUBA DIVING

... 1.2.3 Gas cylinders shall be secured to a solid structure or rigid support when in service or storage by a substantial chain, rope, or strap across the front or around the cylinder. At scuba charging stations ...

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The Aqua-dock: A portable, submergible scuba diving platform

The Aqua-dock: A portable, submergible scuba diving platform

... 20, 1992 10:10:21 CAD - - - - - - 75- sketch: hidden line perspective octagonal perimeter double valving on top of perimeter concept double cross center support tank basket concept place[r] ...

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Scuba divers’ household behavior to reduce plastic and food waste

Scuba divers’ household behavior to reduce plastic and food waste

... if scuba produces positive pro-environmental behaviour, used the theory of planned behaviour to build a new model to observe variables capable to explain possible reduction of plastic and food waste in the ...

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THE PHYSIOLOGY OF COMPRESSED GAS DIVING

THE PHYSIOLOGY OF COMPRESSED GAS DIVING

... SCUBA diving equipment is the most commonly used compressed gas system in civilian diving and illustrates the important features and function relevant to diving ...Basic SCUBA equipment ...

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Buoyancy and maximal diving depth in penguins

Buoyancy and maximal diving depth in penguins

... makes diving birds buoyant, so many species must use considerable energy to swim against this buoyancy in order to remain submerged (Stephenson et ...deep diving penguins inhale much air at the beginning of ...

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Aquanic: personal diving assistant tool

Aquanic: personal diving assistant tool

... ears receive sound interpret the direction one diver using difficulties of sign of all directions the sound sign at of the sound according to the time the same time in the water, so need[r] ...

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Metabolic rates of freely diving Weddell seals: correlations with oxygen stores, swim velocity and diving duration

Metabolic rates of freely diving Weddell seals: correlations with oxygen stores, swim velocity and diving duration

... Introduction To construct reasonable models of the metabolism and the physiological constraints on the behavior of freely diving marine mammals, estimates of accessible body oxygen store[r] ...

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American Cave Diving Fatalities

American Cave Diving Fatalities

... American diving fatalities were investigated by John McAniff of the University of Rhode Island between 1970 and 1989 (McAniff, 1970, 1989) in conjunction with the Divers Alert Network (DAN) from 1989 until his ...

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Technical and human aspects of diving and diving safety. Symposium. Luxembourg 9-10 October 1980

Technical and human aspects of diving and diving safety. Symposium. Luxembourg 9-10 October 1980

... The lock-out diving capability of this class will be to 500 metres with 11 saturated divers whilst the maximum depth attainable by +.he vehicle at atmospheric pressure will be 2000 metre[r] ...

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