Analysis of clinical outcomes of linear vs. deep stop decompression from 3.5 to 6 atmospheres absolute (350 - 600 kpa) in awake rats.
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Alessandro Marroni | P. B. Bennett | A. Marroni | O. Hyldegaard | F. Cronjé | Frans J Cronjé | W A Jack Meintjes | Peter B Bennett | Surita Fitchat | Ole Hyldegaard | W. Meintjes | Surita Fitchat
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