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Old 13th February 2008, 02:37   #4 (permalink)
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SPUMS Journal update

Thanks for the support everyone!

Well, one week later and we have over 200 SPUMS papers in the database.

The SPUMS Journal is rapidly becoming my favorite diving publication. It has a nice mix of science, history, and general interest that is written more for the lay diver than medical professionals or researchers. That's not to say that some articles are not heavy on the theory but they tend to be easier to read than many of the other publications that we have in the repository.

There were a few papers on rebreathers recently, those can be found here

A few general diving examples include:

Acott, C. A brief history of diving and decompression illness. SPUMS 1999 Volume 29 Number 2. RRR ID: 6004

Brubakk, AO. The effect of bubbles on the living body. SPUMS 1999 Volume 29 Number 4. RRR ID: 6025

Moon, RE. The natural progression of decompression illness and development of recompression procedures. SPUMS 2000 Volume 30 Number 1. RRR ID: 5836


I am also happy to report that our '$5k for 5k' fund raiser saw its first activity this week. You can track our progress in this first fund raiser here. We are 0.01% of the way to our goal!
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