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Model: rat
Decompression comparison of helium and hydrogen in rats
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The Great Gas Debate: How Helium and Hydrogen Stack Up in Decompression
A 1997 study compared helium and hydrogen in decompression, finding hydrogen may be more effective in reducing decompression sickness. This research could lead to safer diving practices and new developments in diving technology. The study's findings contribute to our understanding of how gases affect the body during decompression.
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Publish Year 1997 Country United States Rank Neutral Journal Journal of Applied Physiology Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicDiving Model Rat Tertiary TopicDecompression Sickness Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Helium Complement