Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Decompression_practice> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 items per page.
- Decompression_practice abstract "The practice of decompression by divers comprises the planning and monitoring of the profile indicated by the algorithms or tables of the chosen decompression model, the equipment available and appropriate to the circumstances of the dive, and the procedures authorised for the equipment and profile to be used. There is a large range of options in all of these aspects.Decompression in the context of diving derives from the reduction in ambient pressure experienced by the diver during the ascent at the end of a dive or hyperbaric exposure and refers to both the reduction in pressure and the process of allowing dissolved inert gases to be eliminated from the tissues during this reduction in pressure.When a diver descends in the water column the ambient pressure rises. Breathing gas is supplied at the same pressure as the surrounding water, and some of this gas dissolves into the diver's blood and other fluids. Inert gas continues to be taken up until the gas dissolved in the diver is in a state of equilibrium with the breathing gas in the diver's lungs, (see: "Saturation diving"), or the diver moves up in the water column and reduces the ambient pressure of the breathing gas until the inert gases dissolved in the tissues are at a higher concentration than the equilibrium state, and start diffusing out again.Dissolved inert gases such as nitrogen or helium can form bubbles in the blood and tissues of the diver if the partial pressures of the dissolved gases in the diver gets too high when compared to the ambient pressure. These bubbles and products of injury caused by the bubbles, can cause damage to tissues known as decompression sickness or the bends. The immediate goal of controlled decompression is to avoid development of symptoms of bubble formation in the tissues of the diver, and the long term goal is to also avoid complications due to sub-clinical decompression injury.Decompression may be continuous or staged, where the ascent is interrupted by stops at regular depth intervals, but the entire ascent is part of the decompression, and ascent rate can be critical to harmless elimination of inert gas. What is commonly known as no-decompression diving, or more accurately no-stop decompression, relies on limiting ascent rate for avoidance of excessive bubble formation.The procedures used for decompression depend on the mode of diving, the available equipment, the site and environment, and the actual dive profile. Standardised procedures have been developed which provide an acceptable level of risk in the circumstances for which they are appropriate. Different sets of procedures are used by commercial, military, scientific and recreational divers, though there is considerable overlap where similar equipment is used, and some concepts are common to all decompression procedures.".
- Decompression_practice thumbnail Sicherheitsstop_an_der_Ankerkette.jpg?width=300.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 2187.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 3409.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 4811.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 4816.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 8078.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 9323.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 8349.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink www.divetables.info.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink dp_forms.html.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink deco.pdf.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink rgbmim.pdf.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageExternalLink 00c3_publications.asp?destPage=00c3&pageID=3.9.
- Decompression_practice wikiPageID "38810153".
- Decompression_practice wikiPageRevisionID "601738801".
- Decompression_practice hasPhotoCollection Decompression_practice.
- Decompression_practice subject Category:Decompression_equipment.
- Decompression_practice subject Category:Diving_decompression.
- Decompression_practice comment "The practice of decompression by divers comprises the planning and monitoring of the profile indicated by the algorithms or tables of the chosen decompression model, the equipment available and appropriate to the circumstances of the dive, and the procedures authorised for the equipment and profile to be used.".
- Decompression_practice label "Decompression practice".
- Decompression_practice label "Dekompressionstabelle".
- Decompression_practice label "Tabella di decompressione".
- Decompression_practice label "Tablas de descompresión".
- Decompression_practice label "Tables de décompression".
- Decompression_practice label "Декомпрессионная таблица".
- Decompression_practice sameAs Dekompressionstabelle.
- Decompression_practice sameAs Καταδυτικοί_πίνακες.
- Decompression_practice sameAs Tablas_de_descompresión.
- Decompression_practice sameAs Tables_de_décompression.
- Decompression_practice sameAs Tabella_di_decompressione.
- Decompression_practice sameAs m.0rpgt84.
- Decompression_practice sameAs Q1183689.
- Decompression_practice sameAs Q1183689.
- Decompression_practice wasDerivedFrom Decompression_practice?oldid=601738801.
- Decompression_practice depiction Sicherheitsstop_an_der_Ankerkette.jpg.
- Decompression_practice isPrimaryTopicOf Decompression_practice.