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Figure 43 shows that AGE was more l
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3. Dive FatalitiesDAN is not the pr
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Figure 49 shows the gender and cert
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Figure 53 shows the time of day at
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Figure 57 shows the distribution of
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Figure 61 shows the limited informa
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4. Project DiveExplorationPDE is an
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Fig 65Cumulativenumber of PDEdives
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Table 10Number ofseries per diver.T
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Figure 69 illustrates the certifica
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4.4 DivesMost PDE data (97 percent)
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4.5 Dive SeriesPDE recorded 1,960 d
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The maximum depth of the dive serie
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The workload reported by divers in
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The pre-flight surface interval (PF
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Fig 88Percentageof dives bycertific
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Figure 90 shows the month in which
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All PDE divers were asked to report
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The incidence of DCS was different
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Figure 94 shows the proportion of m
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Fig 98Comparison ofdive purpose byp
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Figures 102 and 103 show how the po
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6. Mixed-Gas DivingThis section off
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Figure 110 shows that injured diver
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GlossaryAGE — Arterial Gas Emboli
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Appendix A: Injury Case Rep
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During the second day of diving, th
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Case 6. Delayed Onset of Mild Neuro
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Case 9. One Diver Treated Twice in
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Appendix B: Fatality Case R
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Proximate Cause: Drowning / AirEmbo
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Proximate Cause: Cardiac01-05 Divin
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the water with the instructor and a
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01-22 Public safety diver who was o
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dock. Fifteen minutes into the dive
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end of the dive, but seemed to be d
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01-67 Inexperienced diver, diving s
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01-61 Novice diver lost control of
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entry into a freshwater lake for a
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2002 PublicationsBennett PB, Rostai
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