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Haldane's decompression model is a mathematical model for decompression to sea level atmospheric pressure of divers breathing compressed air at ambient pressure that was proposed in 1908 by the Scottish physiologist, John Scott Haldane (2 May 1860 – 14/15 March 1936), who was also famous for intrepid self-experimentation. Haldane prepared the first recognized decompression table for the British Admiralty in 1908 based on extensive experiments on goats and other animals using a clinical endpoint of symptomatic decompression sickness.

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  • Haldane's decompression model (en)
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  • Haldane's decompression model is a mathematical model for decompression to sea level atmospheric pressure of divers breathing compressed air at ambient pressure that was proposed in 1908 by the Scottish physiologist, John Scott Haldane (2 May 1860 – 14/15 March 1936), who was also famous for intrepid self-experimentation. Haldane prepared the first recognized decompression table for the British Admiralty in 1908 based on extensive experiments on goats and other animals using a clinical endpoint of symptomatic decompression sickness. (en)
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  • Haldane 1911 (en)
  • Haldane 1920 (en)
  • Hermann von Schrötter. (en)
  • Paul Bert (en)
  • Table I (en)
  • Table II (en)
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  • John Scott Haldane in 1910 (en)
  • Paul Bert. (en)
  • J. S. Haldane at his laboratory in Oxford, May 1920. Portrait Collection, Boston Medical Library in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine. (en)
  • Decompression table-I in ft and psi. "Stoppages during the ascent of a diver after ordinary limits of time from surface." (en)
  • Hermann von Schrötter. (drawn by Hans von Schrötter . B. Mader). (en)
  • Decompression table-II in ft and psi. "Stoppages during the ascent of a diver after delay beyond the ordinary limits of time from surface." (en)
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  • May 2019 (en)
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  • Haldane's Decompression Tables I and II (en)
  • John Scott Haldane (en)
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