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- complete, the station consisted of seven pressurised modules and several unpressurised components. Power was provided by several photovoltaic arrays attached...
- emerging from a caisson, decompression from saturation, flying in an unpressurised aircraft at high altitude, and extravehicular activity from spacecraft...
- SCD should avoid high altitudes such as high mountains or flying in unpressurised aircraft. People with SCD should avoid alcohol and smoking, as alcohol...
- between pressurized and unpressurized environment   Unpressurised station superstructure   Unpressurised component   Temporarily defunct or non-commissioned...
- replace the Unpressurised Logistics Carrier (ULC), Avionics Module, and Propulsion Module with a new Service Module. To load the unpressurised cargo on top...
- high altitude mountaineering. In aerospace there are applications in unpressurised aircraft and for high altitude parachute drops, and above the Earth's...
- bringing down the ceiling around the rear lavatories, damaging the unpressurised fuselage aft of the plane, unseating the vertical stabilizer, and severing...
- Nitrox refers to any gas mixture composed (excepting trace gases) of nitrogen and oxygen. It is usually used for mixtures that contain less than 78% nitrogen...
- diving, mining and underground rescue, and flying at high altitudes in unpressurised aircraft. Potentially life-threatening hypoxemia is common in critically...
- high-wing monoplane, with a braced, high aspect ratio wing, and an unpressurised, square-section fuselage with twin fins and rudders. It was po****r...