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Monitoring of Breathing Gases

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Modern underwater simulators can be used to study many physiological and technical problems connected with arctic diving. The German underwater simulator GUS1 is described together with the gas analysis system. A special analytical technique — transcutaneous analysis — for measuring partial oxygen pressure in the blood of divers is considered.

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© 1985 Louis Rey

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Wiesner, P. (1985). Monitoring of Breathing Gases. In: Rey, L. (eds) Arctic Underwater Operations. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9655-0_18

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