Buzzacott et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Rapid ascent and buoyancy problems among Western Australian certified recreational diversBuzzacott et al., 2012
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- Buzzacott P
- Pikora T
- Rosenberg M
- Heyworth J
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- Diving Hyperbaric Medicine
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Abstract Buzzacott P, Pikora T, Rosenberg M, Heyworth J. Rapid ascent and buoyancy problems among Western Australian certified recreational divers. Diving Hyperb Med. 2012; 42 (1): 30-35.) Introduction: We investigated risk factors associated with ascending rapidly …
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