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Very well done mate, look forward to additional information with regards to Decompression issues. From Houston Texas good day
Thank you for your feedback. We hope to host Prof. Simon Mitchell in the future.
Thanks for the excellent webinar. It was very informative
Glad you found it informative.
Excellent talk, thank you! Keep up the great work.
Much appreciated!
The Shearwater computers have a kind of heat map where is shows the tissue saturation, and it allows changes in GF during the dive.
Only GF high, not GF low
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Excellent indepth presentation. Thank you
You're very welcome!
Awesome presentation, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Excellent talk.
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Having a degree in Biology and being an healthcare analyst and an avid diver, I find this way. cool!
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Keep up the great work 😃
Thanks, will do!
Is there research on why whales do not appear to get decompression sickness? After all they breath air like us, and you would expect bubbles to form in whales like they do in humans. They too have sensitive tissue etc.
Thank you for your comment. You can read the following article - dan.org/alert-diver/article/can-whales-get-the-bends/
@@DANSouthernAfrica Thank you.
Very well done mate, look forward to additional information with regards to Decompression issues. From Houston Texas good day
Thank you for your feedback. We hope to host Prof. Simon Mitchell in the future.
Thanks for the excellent webinar. It was very informative
Glad you found it informative.
Excellent talk, thank you! Keep up the great work.
Much appreciated!
The Shearwater computers have a kind of heat map where is shows the tissue saturation, and it allows changes in GF during the dive.
Only GF high, not GF low
Thank you for your feedback.
Excellent indepth presentation. Thank you
You're very welcome!
Awesome presentation, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Excellent talk.
Thank you for your positive feedback.
Having a degree in Biology and being an healthcare analyst and an avid diver, I find this way. cool!
Thank you for your feedback and support.
Keep up the great work 😃
Thanks, will do!
Is there research on why whales do not appear to get decompression sickness? After all they breath air like us, and you would expect bubbles to form in whales like they do in humans. They too have sensitive tissue etc.
Thank you for your comment. You can read the following article - dan.org/alert-diver/article/can-whales-get-the-bends/
@@DANSouthernAfrica Thank you.