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- The term uncontrolled decompression here refers to the unplanned depressurisation of vessels that are occupied by people; for example, a pressurised...
- from a deep dive in that blackout during ascent is precipitated by depressurisation on ascent from depth while blackout in consistently shallow water is...
- was recovered and it was presumed lost from the aircraft during the depressurisation." "The ATSB undertook a close and detailed study of the cylinder type...
- re-established into the plenum. This rapid cycle of pressurisation and depressurisation repeats until the compressor has slowed sufficiently or the throttle...
- localised at the manufacturing facility of the shop. 8 February 1993 – Depressurisation of a pipeline caused 2 cubic metres (71 cu ft) of radioactive slurry...
- TM-21/STS-71 Georgi Dobrovolski (1928–1971) † — Died in the Soyuz 11 reentry depressurisation Takao Doi — STS-87, STS-123 Matthew DominickSpaceX Crew-8 B. Alvin...
- phases of a breathhold dive have taken place in shallow water, where depressurisation during ascent is not a significant factor, and the blackout may occur...
- barely alive, but usually if one floats to the surface, it dies due to depressurisation. At the depths the oarfish live, there are few or no currents. As a...
- Government of Australia. Retrieved 23 July 2007. "Qantas Boeing 747–400 depressurisation and diversion to Manila on 25 July 2008" (Press release). Australian...
- of bubble nucleation and growth by dissolved gas into the blood on depressurisation, which is a subset of DCS above, and leakage from venous circulation...