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The use of hydrogen as an inert gas during diving : pulmonary functions during hydrogen-oxygen breathing at pressures equivalent to 200 feet of sea water

Title:The use of hydrogen as an inert gas during diving : pulmonary functions during hydrogen-oxygen breathing at pressures equivalent to 200 feet of sea water
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Note:Submarine Base, Groton, Conn. : Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1974, 1974
  
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Subject:Diving
Subject:Hydrogen -- Physiological effect
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