Closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) use is on the rise in the sport diving and scientific diving communities. At least four major manufacturers displayed one or more CCRs and at least two semi-closed circuit rebreathers (SCRs) at the 2005 DEMA Show in La
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
The scope of extreme-environment diving defined within this work encompasses diving modes outside of...
European Conference on Scientific Diving, Roscoff, FRA, 14-/05/2023 - 18/05/2023International audien...
The closed circuit rebreather (CCR) is not a new diving technology. From the late 1990s CCR units we...
The use of the CCR breathing apparatus for scientific diving at work is relevant for all depth zones...
Deep diving using mixed gas with closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) is increasingly common. However, ...
Equipment, mixed gas, nitrogen, oxygen, rebreathing. A rebreather has several features which make it...
This article is a brief description of a new methodology1 for utilising the Nx – SCR CRABE SCUBA re...
Closed-circuit rebreathers have been used for underwater biological research since the late 1960s, ...
International audiencePurpose: Data regarding decompression stress after deep closed-circuit rebreat...
A technical description of the oxygen active sensor validation (ASV) system used in closed-circuit r...
Recreational rebreathers are increasingly popular, and recreational diver training organizations now...
Nowadays, the number of divers who want to practice the activity at technical level grows more and m...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
The scope of extreme-environment diving defined within this work encompasses diving modes outside of...
European Conference on Scientific Diving, Roscoff, FRA, 14-/05/2023 - 18/05/2023International audien...
The closed circuit rebreather (CCR) is not a new diving technology. From the late 1990s CCR units we...
The use of the CCR breathing apparatus for scientific diving at work is relevant for all depth zones...
Deep diving using mixed gas with closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) is increasingly common. However, ...
Equipment, mixed gas, nitrogen, oxygen, rebreathing. A rebreather has several features which make it...
This article is a brief description of a new methodology1 for utilising the Nx – SCR CRABE SCUBA re...
Closed-circuit rebreathers have been used for underwater biological research since the late 1960s, ...
International audiencePurpose: Data regarding decompression stress after deep closed-circuit rebreat...
A technical description of the oxygen active sensor validation (ASV) system used in closed-circuit r...
Recreational rebreathers are increasingly popular, and recreational diver training organizations now...
Nowadays, the number of divers who want to practice the activity at technical level grows more and m...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
The scope of extreme-environment diving defined within this work encompasses diving modes outside of...
European Conference on Scientific Diving, Roscoff, FRA, 14-/05/2023 - 18/05/2023International audien...