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- 143 (sometimes written as 143M or 143 M.5) was a 1930s French 5-seat Multiplace de Combat (M.5) designed to meet 1928 specifications for a monoplane capable...
- The Caudron Type B Multiplace was a large French biplane designed to carry up to five p****engers in a cross-country time trial of 1912. It was destro****...
- illness. Hyperbaric chambers capable of admitting more than one patient (multiplace) and an inside attendant have advantages for the treatment of decompression...
- balance are air breaks to minimise the possibility of oxygen toxicity. A multiplace chamber is the preferred facility for treatment of decompression sickness...
- (1999). "Risk factors for symptomatic otic and sinus barotrauma in a multiplace hyperbaric chamber". Undersea Hyperb Med. 26 (4): 243–7. PMID 10642071...
- This list of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) includes prototype, pre-production and operational type designations under the 1919...
- no supplemental oxygen, and longitudinal zipper closure. In the larger multiplace chambers, patients inside the chamber breathe from either "oxygen hoods"...
- case of emergency. Hyperbaric nurses either join the patient inside the multiplace hyperbaric oxygen chamber or operate the machine from outside of the monoplace...
- Interfaith chapel The N****au County Firefighters' Burn Center The only multiplace hyperbaric chamber on Long Island, with a team on call 24/7 for diving...
- (1999). "Risk factors for symptomatic otic and sinus barotrauma in a multiplace hyperbaric chamber". Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine. 26 (4): 243–7....