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    Influence of repeated daily diving on decompression stress by Zanchi, J, Ljubkovic, M, Denoble, P J, Dujic, Z, Ranapurwala, S, Pollock, N W

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-06-2014)
    “…Acclimatization (an adaptive change in response to repeated environmental exposure) to diving could reduce decompression stress. A decrease in post-dive…”
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    Effects of head and body cooling on hemodynamics during immersed prone exercise at 1 ATA by Wester, T. E, Cherry, A. D, Pollock, N. W, Freiberger, J. J, Natoli, M. J, Schinazi, E. A, Doar, P. O, Boso, A. E, Alford, E. L, Walker, A. J, Uguccioni, D. M, Kernagis, D, Moon, R. E

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2009)
    “…Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology, and Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina Submitted…”
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    Predictors of increased PaCO2 during immersed prone exercise at 4.7 ATA by Cherry, A. D, Forkner, I. F, Frederick, H. J, Natoli, M. J, Schinazi, E. A, Longphre, J. P, Conard, J. L, White, W. D, Freiberger, J. J, Stolp, B. W, Pollock, N. W, Doar, P. O, Boso, A. E, Alford, E. L, Walker, A. J, Ma, A. C, Rhodes, M. A, Moon, R. E

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-01-2009)
    “…Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology and Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina Submitted…”
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    Plasma glucose response to recreational diving in novice teenage divers with insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus by Pollock, N W, Uguccioni, D M, Dear, G deL, Bates, S, Albushies, T M, Prosterman, S A

    Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (01-03-2006)
    “…A growing number of individuals with insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus (IRDM) dive, but data on plasma glucose (PG) response to diving are limited,…”
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    Plasma glucose responses in recreational divers with insulin-requiring diabetes by Dear, G de L, Pollock, N W, Uguccioni, D M, Dovenbarger, J, Feinglos, M N, Moon, R E

    Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (01-09-2004)
    “…Insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus (IRDM) is commonly described as an absolute contraindication to scuba diving. A 1993 Divers Alert Network survey, however,…”
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    Influence of bottom time on preflight surface intervals before flying after diving by Vann, R D, Pollock, N W, Freiberger, J J, Natoli, M J, Denoble, P J, Pieper, C F

    Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (01-05-2007)
    “…Previous trials of flying at 8,000 ft after a single 60 fsw, 55 min no-stop air dive found low decompression sickness (DCS) risk for a 11:00 preflight surface…”
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    The relative risk of decompression sickness during and after air travel following diving by Freiberger, J J, Denoble, P J, Pieper, C F, Uguccioni, D M, Pollock, N W, Vann, R D

    “…Decompression sickness (DCS) can be provoked by post-dive flying but few data exist to quantify the risk of different post-dive, preflight surface intervals…”
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    Recreational diving in persons with type 1 and type 2 diabetes: Advancing capabilities and recommendations by Jendle, Johan H, Adolfsson, Peter, Pollock, Neal W

    Published in Diving and hyperbaric medicine (30-06-2020)
    “…Diving by persons with diabetes has long been conducted, with formal guidelines published in the early 1990s. Subsequent consensus guidelines produced…”
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    Mountaineering oxygen mask performance at 4572 m by Hendricks, D M, Pollock, N W, Natoli, M J, Vann, R D

    “…Supplemental oxygen delivered by mask at high altitude is used to increase arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) thereby mitigating physiological and cognitive…”
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    Predictors of increased Pa^sub CO2^ during immersed prone exercise at 4.7 ATA by Cherry, A D, kner, I F, Frederick, H J, Natoli, M J, Schinazi, E A, Longphre, J P, Conard, J L, White, W D, Freiberger, J J, Stolp, B W, Pollock, N W, Doar, P O, Boso, A E, Alford, E L, Walker, A J, Ma, A C, Rhodes, M A, Moon, R E

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-01-2009)
    “…During diving, arterial P... (Pa...) levels can increase and contribute to psychomotor impairment and unconsciousness. This study was designed to investigate…”
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    Predictors of increased Pa CO 2 during immersed prone exercise at 4.7 ATA by Cherry, A. D., Forkner, I. F., Frederick, H. J., Natoli, M. J., Schinazi, E. A., Longphre, J. P., Conard, J. L., White, W. D., Freiberger, J. J., Stolp, B. W., Pollock, N. W., Doar, P. O., Boso, A. E., Alford, E. L., Walker, A. J., Ma, A. C., Rhodes, M. A., Moon, R. E.

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-01-2009)
    “…During diving, arterial Pco 2 (Pa CO 2 ) levels can increase and contribute to psychomotor impairment and unconsciousness. This study was designed to…”
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    Storage of partly used closed-circuit rebreather carbon dioxide absorbent canisters by Pollock, Neal W, Gant, Nicholas, Harvey, David, Mesley, Peter, Hart, Jason, Mitchell, Simon J

    Published in Diving and hyperbaric medicine (30-06-2018)
    “…Diving rebreathers use "scrubber" canisters containing soda lime to remove carbon dioxide (CO ) from the expired gas. Soda lime has a finite ability to absorb…”
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    The performance of 'temperature stick' carbon dioxide absorbent monitors in diving rebreathers by Silvanius, Mårten, Mitchell, Simon J, Pollock, Neal W, Frånberg, Oskar, Gennser, Mikael, Lindén, Jerry, Mesley, Peter, Gant, Nicholas

    Published in Diving and hyperbaric medicine (31-03-2019)
    “…Diving rebreathers use canisters containing soda lime to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from expired gas. Soda lime has a finite ability to absorb CO₂…”
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    Evaluation of the System O sub(2) Inc Portable Nonpressurized Oxygen Delivery System by Pollock, N W, Hobbs, G W

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-01-2002)
    “…To evaluate the performance of the System O sub(2) portable non-pressurized delivery system (SysO sub(2)). This device produces oxygen through chemical…”
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