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News Physiol Sci 3: 72-75, 1988;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 3, 72-75, Copyright © 1988 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Deep-Diving Humans

R Naquet and JC Rostain

For humans to work at great dephts and remain in good condition, many physiological difficulties must be overcome, such as the development of tremor, changes in psychometric performance, daytime drowsiness, fasciculations, myoclonia, and sleep problems. Performance in deep dives has improved with the use of new gas mixtures for breathing and by reducing the rate of descent.





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