| 31. | The Navy, which must keep its divers free of nitrogen narcosis and the bends, is obviously interested.
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| 32. | A hangover, combined with the reduced physical capacity that goes with it, makes nitrogen narcosis more likely.
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| 33. | Tests have shown that all divers are affected by nitrogen narcosis, though some experience lesser effects than others.
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| 34. | A common misconception is that nitrox can reduce narcosis, but research has shown that oxygen is also narcotic.
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| 35. | However, Frunze was administered a chloroform dose that many times exceeded the dose normally applied to induce narcosis.
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| 36. | In contrast, narcosis II symptoms include stimulation of respiratory-cardiovascular responses followed by generalized depression of activity.
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| 37. | Helmet divers are subject to the same pressure limitations as other divers, such as decompression sickness and nitrogen narcosis.
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| 38. | Narcosis is a reversible state that is considered nonspecific because a single mechanism of action has yet to be established.
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| 39. | Significant impairment due to narcosis is an increasing risk below depths of about, corresponding to an ambient pressure of about.
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| 40. | Many divers find that the level of narcosis caused by a dive, whilst breathing air, is a comfortable maximum.
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