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- Recompression is the process of returning to a state of higher ambient pressure. Often ****ociated with underwater diving and compressed air work, but...
- In-water recompression (IWR) or underwater oxygen treatment is the emergency treatment of decompression sickness (DCS) by returning the diver underwater...
- Mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) is an energy recovery process which can be used to recycle waste heat to improve efficiency. Typically, the compressed...
- oxygen therapy in a recompression chamber. Where a chamber is not accessible within a reasonable time frame, in-water recompression may be indicated for...
- chamber, a hyperbaric chamber used to decompress surface-supplied divers Recompression chamber, a hyperbaric chamber used to treat or prevent decompression...
- in the field by in-water recompression when a suitable chamber cannot be reached in time. The risks of in-water recompression include maintaining gas supplies...
- The Submarine Rescue Diving Recompression System (SRDRS) is a remotely operated underwater vehicle and its ****ociated systems intended to replace the...
- ambient pressure higher than atmospheric pressure, and therapeutic recompression for decompression illness, intended to reduce the injurious effects...
- has DCS and will be treated accordingly with recompression. Limited case data suggest that recompression does not usually cause harm if the differential...
- Hyperbaric medicine is a corollary field ****ociated with diving, since recompression in a hyperbaric chamber is used as a treatment for two of the most significant...