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    Incidence and risk factors for symptoms of decompression sickness among male and female dive masters and instructors--a retrospective cohort study by Hagberg, M, Ornhagen, H

    Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (2003)
    “…The aim was to determine the incidence of symptoms of decompression sickness (DCS) in dive masters and instructors in relation to number of dives and possible…”
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    Accuracy and reliability of continuous glucose monitoring in individuals with type 1 diabetes during recreational diving by Adolfsson, Peter, Ornhagen, Hans, Jendle, Johan

    Published in Diabetes technology & therapeutics (01-08-2009)
    “…This study evaluated the accuracy and function of the Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS, Minneapolis, MN) during recreational scuba diving in…”
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    Erythropoietin concentrations during 10 days of normobaric hypoxia under controlled environmental circumstances by BERGLUND, B., GENNSER, M., ÖRNHAGEN, H., ÖSTBERG, C., WIDE, L.

    Published in Acta physiologica Scandinavica (01-03-2002)
    “…Serum erythropoietin levels (s‐[epo]), haemoglobin concentration ([Hb]), haematocrit (hct), and ferritin concentration ([fer]) were measured in seven healthy…”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid levels of monoamine compounds and cholecystokinin peptides after exposure to standardized barometric pressure by Eklundh, T, Gunnarsson, T, Ornhagen, H, Nordin, C

    “…Connections between mood changes and weather have been described throughout the ages, and in more recent years, there have been reports on a relationship…”
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    Effects of hydrostatic pressure and inert gases on twitch tension by Gennser, M, Ornhagen, H C

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-11-1989)
    “…Effect of pressure and inert gases on the twitch tension (Tmax) was measured on electrically stimulated and spontaneously beating rat atria. In stimulated…”
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    Effects of hydrostatic pressure, H2, N2, and He, on beating frequency of rat atria by Gennser, M, Ornhagen, H C

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-03-1989)
    “…Hydrostatic compression to 15 MPa caused a drop in spontaneous beating frequency (BF) of isolated rat atria kept in tris solution at 37 degrees C by 30.6 +/-…”
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    Influence of nitrous oxide, nitrogen, neon, and helium on the beating frequency of the mouse sinus node at high pressure by Ornhagen, H C

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-03-1979)
    “…The beating frequency (BF) reducing effect of 150 atm of hydrostatic pressure on mammalian cardiac pacemaker tissue (hyperbaric bradycardia) was counteracted…”
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    Rate of pressure change and hyperbaric bradycardia in the mouse sinus node by Ornhagen, H C

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-09-1979)
    “…Sinus node preparations from mice were hydraulically compressed at 10, 100, and 500 atm x min-1 in Tyrode's solution at 27 degrees C. At the highest…”
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    Effects of dietary lipids on frequency and force in atrial muscle at 10 MPa by Gennser, M, Karpe, F, Ornhagen, H C

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-01-1987)
    “…Spontaneously beating atrial preparations, from rats fed different lipid diets, were compressed to 10 MPa. The following observations were made: Different…”
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    Breathing volumes and gas exchange during simulated rapid free ascent from 100 msw by Linnarsson, D, Ornhagen, H, Gennser, M, Berg, H

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-1993)
    “…The crew of a disabled submarine can be rescued by means of free ascent through the water to the surface. Pulmonary gas exchange was studied during simulated…”
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    Evaluation of smooth pursuit and voluntary saccades in nitrous oxide-induced narcosis by Magnusson, M, Padoan, S, Ornhagen, H

    “…The effect of inhaling nitrous oxide on pursuit eye movements (PEM) and voluntary saccades was studied in nine healthy subjects. Eye movements were recorded…”
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    Nausea and abdominal discomfort--possible relation to aerophagia during diving: an epidemiologic study by Lundgren, C E, Ornhagen, H

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-09-1975)
    “…Gastrointestinal (GI) distension by gas expansion may be more of a problem in diving than is usually recognized. In response to a written questionnaire, 2053…”
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    Pressure equilibration of the middle ear during ascent by Ornhagen, H C, Tallberg, P

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-01-1981)
    “…The capacity to equilibrate the middle ear with the ambient pressure depends on different factors. During descent when the clearing is active the technique is…”
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    Reduced voluntary non-visual suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex gain during nitrous oxide narcosis by Padoan, S, Magnusson, M, Akesson, M, Ornhagen, H

    “…The effect of subanesthetic nitrous oxide (N2O) narcosis (21%) on the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and on voluntary non-visual suppression of the VOR was…”
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    Effects of high hydrostatic pressure on rat atrial muscle by Ornhagen, H C, Sigurdsson, S B

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-01-1981)
    “…Muscle preparations from rat atria were hydraulically compressed in circulating Tris-buffered solution kept at 37 degrees C. Spontaneously beating preparations…”
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    Effects of hyperbaric pressure and temperature on atria from ectotherm animals (Rana pipiens and Anguilla anguilla) by Gennser, M, Karpe, F, Ornhagen, H C

    “…1. Spontaneously beating atria from frogs (R. pipiens) and eels (A. anguilla) were compressed hydraulically to 10 MPa. Effects on beating frequency and twitch…”
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    Spontaneous activity of rat portal vein at normal and elevated hydrostatic pressure by Sigurdsson, S B, Ornhagen, H C

    Published in Undersea biomedical research (01-01-1980)
    “…The effects of high hydrostatic pressure on the spontaneous contractile activity of isolated rat portal veins were studied. During compression, an increase of…”
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