| 31. | Another means by which sonar could be hurting cetaceans is a form of decompression sickness.
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| 32. | The shuttle's lower pressure helped protect Tanner and Noriega from decompression sickness during their spacewalks.
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| 33. | About 20 people with signs of decompression sickness have come to Vladivostok clinics recently, ITAR-Tass said.
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| 34. | This new capability will enable in-suit decompression sickness treatment and flexibility for interfacing with different vehicles.
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| 35. | Gillnetting and whale beachings, and they point to signs that such whales have experienced decompression sickness.
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| 36. | See Decompression sickness # Mechanism . talk ) 02 : 43, 12 April 2010 ( UTC)
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| 37. | Failure to ascend and decompress slowly on deep dives can result in decompression sickness or death.
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| 38. | A diver uses a depth gauge with decompression tables and a watch to avoid decompression sickness.
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| 39. | The amateur divers frequently die from decompression sickness.
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| 40. | It is used as an indicator for possible alcohol or drug impaired driving and neurological decompression sickness.
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