Title: Hyperventilation in diving Objectives: The main goal of this labour is to finde out, if hyperventilation and inhalation of high-percent oxygen has influence on sport effort in diving. Also outline possible danger and hazards in diving. Very important goal of this labour is to inform reader about diseases and shocks connected with diving, and first aid when they come actual. Methods: In this labour, I used analysis method of documents. It was mainly used literature sources related to human physiology and scuba diving. Results: From this labour results, that hyperventilation and inhalation of high procent oxygen rises achievment at free diving and may have positive influence in short route swimming. The rest of this labour has mainly i...
Evolution of “safe diving practices” introduced by the diving industry and regulatory authorities in...
With the proliferation of so-called “technical ” diving practices among recreational divers, has com...
Diving accidents are comparatively rare and represent a special challenge for lay helpers and health...
Title: Methods of under water time extension on one breath and risks connected with it Objectives: T...
Title: Impact of stress situations on heart rate and air consumption under water Objectives: The aim...
Title: Physiological differences and potential risks while scuba diving and freediving Objectives: G...
SCUBA diving carries with it not only the risks associated with any kind of adventurous outdoor acti...
The scope of extreme-environment diving defined within this work encompasses diving modes outside of...
Title: Physiology ofdeep safety stops and their importance during diving Objective: Explanation of p...
Technical freediving can be defined as freediving augmented by the use of oxygen-enriched gases or o...
During the past fifteen years, recreational divers have been developing and experimenting with advan...
Introduction: Diving is a n operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with I w...
This thesis mentions the basic physiological and physical principles of diving, it deals with diseas...
Title: The influence of the narcotic effect of nitrogen at higher partial pressures of the intellect...
Adapted and revised from a dissertation read before the Society on Wednesday 1st February 1978Abstra...
Evolution of “safe diving practices” introduced by the diving industry and regulatory authorities in...
With the proliferation of so-called “technical ” diving practices among recreational divers, has com...
Diving accidents are comparatively rare and represent a special challenge for lay helpers and health...
Title: Methods of under water time extension on one breath and risks connected with it Objectives: T...
Title: Impact of stress situations on heart rate and air consumption under water Objectives: The aim...
Title: Physiological differences and potential risks while scuba diving and freediving Objectives: G...
SCUBA diving carries with it not only the risks associated with any kind of adventurous outdoor acti...
The scope of extreme-environment diving defined within this work encompasses diving modes outside of...
Title: Physiology ofdeep safety stops and their importance during diving Objective: Explanation of p...
Technical freediving can be defined as freediving augmented by the use of oxygen-enriched gases or o...
During the past fifteen years, recreational divers have been developing and experimenting with advan...
Introduction: Diving is a n operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with I w...
This thesis mentions the basic physiological and physical principles of diving, it deals with diseas...
Title: The influence of the narcotic effect of nitrogen at higher partial pressures of the intellect...
Adapted and revised from a dissertation read before the Society on Wednesday 1st February 1978Abstra...
Evolution of “safe diving practices” introduced by the diving industry and regulatory authorities in...
With the proliferation of so-called “technical ” diving practices among recreational divers, has com...
Diving accidents are comparatively rare and represent a special challenge for lay helpers and health...