S V Rodchenkov, I P Poleshchuk, V K Skudin, A I Dmitruk
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[Development of decompression regimens for excursion dives after a prolonged exposure to 21 ata].
Decompression regimens for excursion dives from a depth of 20, 50, 100 or 200 m were developed and tested in a dry altitude chamber. Each dive continued for about 2 weeks, during which test subjects performed 10 excursion dives to a lower depth. No cases of decompression sickness were observed during 246 man/excursions whereas two cases of decompression sickness occurred in a field study.