The future of diving : 100 years of Haldane and beyond /

The symposium's 28 papers and 3 discussion sessions in this volume include a wide range of environmental research studies demonstrating the breadth and diversity of decompression physiology studies

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: United States Office of Naval Research, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Smithsonian Institution
Other Authors: Brubakk, Alf O, Haldane, J. S (John Scott), 1860-1936, Lang, Michael A, Boycott, A. E (Arthur Edwin), 1877-1938
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2009
Washington, D.C. : 2009
Series:Smithsonian contribution to knowledge
Smithsonian contributions to knowledge
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • J.S. Haldane, the first environmental physiologist / Alf O. Brubakk and Michael A. Lang
  • Environmental physiology of the future / Richard E. Moon
  • An introduction to clinical aspects of decompression illness (DCI) / Costantino Balestra
  • Haldane still rules! / David J. Doolette
  • Biochemical approach to decompression / Susan R. Kayar
  • Exercise and decompression / Russell S. Richardson
  • Diving medicine and the cellular stress response / George A. Perdrizet
  • Individual risk of decompression sickness : possible effects of genomic or epigenomic variation altering gene expression / Andreas Møllerløkken and Ingrid Eftedal
  • Inducing HSP for protection against DCS : heat exposure before diving reduces bubble formation in man / Jean-Eric Blatteau ... [et al.]
  • Lack of signs of brain injury in rats on MRI after decompression / Marianne B. Havnes ... [et al.]
  • Exercise, endothelium, and diving physiology / Željko Dujić
  • Animal experiments for evaluating decompression : development of the modern submarine escape method / Mikael Gennser
  • Ultrasound for evaluating decompression / Olav S. Eftedal
  • Current trends in ultrasound imaging technology, SURF imaging, and decompression induced microbubbles / Lasse Løvstakken, Andreas Møllerløkken, and Svein-Erik Måsøy
  • The future of dive computers / Michael A. Lang and Sergio Angelini
  • Breeding diving scientists : cloning, spawning, or cultivation? / Øyvind Ellingsen
  • National Centre for Hyperbaric and Diving Medicine / Marit Grønning
  • Baromedical and Environmental Physiology Group (BAREN) / Alf O. Brubakk
  • Physiopathology of decompression (PHYPODE) network / Francois Guerrero ... [et al.]
  • International cooperation in diving research / Matthew Swiergosz
  • How do marine mammals avoid DCS? / Andreas Fahlman
  • Does diving destroy the brain? / Stephen Daniels
  • Effects of diving on the lung / Einar Thorsen
  • The limits of breath-hold diving / Peter Lindholm
  • Parameters of extreme environment diving / Michael A. Lang
  • Creativity and improvisation as phenomena and acting potential in different contexts / Bjørn Alterhaug
  • J.S. Haldane, the first environmental physiologist / Alf O. Brubakk and Michael A. Lang
  • Environmental physiology of the future / Richard E. Moon
  • An introduction to clinical aspects of decompression illness (DCI) / Costantino Balestra
  • Haldane still rules! / David J. Doolette
  • Biochemical approach to decompression / Susan R. Kayar
  • Exercise and decompression / Russell S. Richardson
  • Diving medicine and the cellular stress response / George A. Perdrizet
  • Individual risk of decompression sickness : possible effects of genomic or epigenomic variation altering gene expression / Andreas Møllerløkken and Ingrid Eftedal
  • Inducing HSP for protection against DCS : heat exposure before diving reduces bubble formation in man / Jean-Eric Blatteau [and others]
  • Lack of signs of brain injury in rats on MRI after decompression / Marianne B. Havnes [and others]
  • Exercise, endothelium, and diving physiology / Željko Dujić
  • Animal experiments for evaluating decompression : development of the modern submarine escape method / Mikael Gennser
  • Ultrasound for evaluating decompression / Olav S. Eftedal
  • Current trends in ultrasound imaging technology, SURF imaging, and decompression induced microbubbles / Lasse Løvstakken, Andreas Møllerløkken, and Svein-Erik Måsøy
  • The future of dive computers / Michael A. Lang and Sergio Angelini
  • Breeding diving scientists : cloning, spawning, or cultivation? / Øyvind Ellingsen
  • National Centre for Hyperbaric and Diving Medicine / Marit Grønning
  • Baromedical and Environmental Physiology Group (BAREN) / Alf O. Brubakk
  • Physiopathology of decompression (PHYPODE) network / Francois Guerrero [and others]
  • International cooperation in diving research / Matthew Swiergosz
  • How do marine mammals avoid DCS? / Andreas Fahlman
  • Does diving destroy the brain? / Stephen Daniels
  • Effects of diving on the lung / Einar Thorsen
  • The limits of breath-hold diving / Peter Lindholm
  • Parameters of extreme environment diving / Michael A. Lang
  • Creativity and improvisation as phenomena and acting potential in different contexts / Bjørn Alterhaug