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Guide to the Offshore technology report, 1996 - 2001


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Repository
Duke University Medical Center Library and Archives
Creator
Great Britain Health and Safety Executive
Title
Offshore technology report, 1996 - 2001

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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Offshore technology report, Medical Center Library and Archives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Gift; Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
Processing Information
Processed by Cataloging and Bibliographic Services Department, 2008
Encoded by Charlie Spencer Lackey, April 2008

Online Catalog Headings

Hyperbaric Oxygenation Periodicals
Diving Periodicals
Decompression Sickness Periodicals
Technology Periodicals

Collection Series

Container List

Offshore technology report, 1996-2001.
no. OTO 96 953: Investigation into possible contributory factors to decompression sickness in commercial air diving and potential long-term neurological consequences, T.G. Shields ... [et al.] ; Hyperbaric Research Unit, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, 1996
no. OTO 97 069: A review of cerebral damage as a consequence of exposure to emboli, M.E. Simpson, 1998
no. OTO 2000 075: Factors which could influence diver performance on neurological investigation, 2000
no. 2001/090: A double blind study of the neuropathology in goats exposed to hyperbaric conditions, prepared by the University of Cambridge for the Health and Safety Executive, 2001
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