Why predominantly neurological decompression sickness in breath-hold divers?

Journal of Applied Physiology
J D Schipke, K Tetzlaff

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Jun 17, 2016·Journal of Applied Physiology·J D Schipke, K Tetzlaff
Jun 17, 2016·Journal of Applied Physiology·Glen E FosterClaus-Martin Muth
Sep 11, 2019·Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology·Otto F BarakZeljko Dujic
Mar 23, 2017·Physiological Reports·Ran Arieli, Abraham Marmur
Jul 27, 2021·Frontiers in Physiology·Kay TetzlaffLars Eichhorn
Feb 21, 2019·Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases·Jochen D SchipkeKay Tetzlaff

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