"The Physiology of Decompression: Understanding the Human Body Under Pressure" is a comprehensive guide to the science behind decompression diving. The book covers topics such as the physiological effects of pressure on the human body, the symptoms, treatment, and prevention of decompression sickness, dive tables and models for planning safe dives, mixed-gas and technical diving techniques, the importance of dive computers, strategies for safe and successful dives, emergency decompression situations, and new technologies and advancements in dive safety. The book provides valuable information and insights for divers of all levels, from beginners to technical and professional divers. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the physiology of decompression in order to dive safely and enjoyably, and offers practical tips and strategies for mitigating the risks associated with decompression diving.
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