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Old 15th February 2007, 11:02   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Effects of Helium content on O2 Toxicity suceptibility

Quote: (Originally Posted by bletso) View Original Post
If you will notice, this study appears to be irrelevant to the question. The temperatures were elevated and the times were long.

There was a similar thread about a month or so ago in which the Israelis did which to some degree was more appropriate. It did show a very slight increase in onset symptoms of CNS if I recall. It too, was not directly related to what normal divers do and was not conclusive.

Dale
Is 27 Celsius considered an elevated temperature? Times were long?

Sure its not conclusive and far from a real diving situation. But at least its something. I found the abstract and discussion interesting. Especially the trends in fig 6.
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