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| WKPP Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Durham, NC, USA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Rubicon Announcement We are pleased to announce that the Rubicon Foundation, Inc. has passed the five (5) year advanced ruling period and are now officially recognized as a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the United States tax code. Over that last few months we have seen other milestones of note: * DAN published an announcement about the Rubicon Research Repository (RRR) in their Alert Diver Magazine * The US Naval Operational Medical Lessons Learned Center included an announcement in their newsletter to fleet medical personnel. * The US Office of Naval Research included funding for years 2008, 2009, and 2010 to support the further growth of the RRR. * The South Pacific Undersea Medicine Society started transferring their journal for inclusion in the RRR. This journal currently covers 30 years. More on this soon. * The Royal Australian Navy has scanned their research technical reports and placed them in transit for inclusion in the RRR. * We placed our tee shirts, coffee mugs, and mouse pads for sale online in our first real fund raising effort. Some of our previous milestones include: The following collections for UHMS: * the Undersea Baromedical Research (1974 to 1992); * the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine (1993 to present); * UHMS Workshops with support from DAN; * Underwater Medicine and Related Sciences supported by UHMS; * Hyperbaric Oxygen Review (1980 to 1985); and * Journal of Hyperbaric Medicine (1986 to 1992). Other collections: * American Academy of Underwater Sciences workshops and meeting proceedings (1986 to 1992); * Professional Association of Diving Instructors/ Diving Science And Technology Corp (PADI/ DSAT) symposia and technical reports; * DAN’s series of Report on Decompression Illness, Diving Fatalities, and Project Dive Exploration reports (1988-2007); * Numerous Technical reports from groups such as the Defence R&D Canada, US Navy Experimental Diving Unit, US Naval Medical Research Center, Naval Submarine Medical Research Lab, US Office of Naval Research, and US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. While the efforts listed above are related to archiving literature, we will be starting a new project next week with the goal of keeping us all up to date. For more information about The Rubicon Review, please check out this page. Thank you all for your continued support!
__________________ http://rubicon-foundation.org/ Home of the Rubicon Research Repository. For help getting started with the Repository, please visit our FAQ page. PLEASE support our work. "Oxygen is addictive and deadly. Everyone who uses it will eventually die" --RW Hamilton, PhD 1991 |
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| GUE Instructor Site Admin | Warmest congratulations Gene - a great result after all your hard work ![]()
__________________ Clare ![]() . "Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions....Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you too can become great." Interested in DIR dive training? Always happy to chat/answer questions so get in touch via PM or visit www.dirdiver.co.uk |
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| WKPP Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Durham, NC, USA
Posts: 60
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 2006 UHM update We have just completed the addition of 47 new documents that are the 2006 Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal Articles. My top ten from these would be: Bodkin et. al. Negative pressure oxygen breathing and head-down tilt increase nitrogen elimination. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Nov-Dec;33(6):455-62. RRR ID: 5050 Popova and Buravkova. Blood biochemical parameters in women during long-term simulated hyperoxic diving up to 8 ATA. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 May-Jun;33(3):211-6. RRR ID: 5059 Ludsett et. al. The effect of endurance training on the rate of nitrogen elimination in women. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Jul-Aug;33(4):281-9. RRR ID: 5011 Van Rees Vellinga et. al. Health and efficiency in trimix versus air breathing in compressed air workers. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Nov-Dec;33(6):419-27. RRR ID: 5048 Butler et. al. Hyperbaric oxygen pre-breathe modifies the outcome of decompression sickness. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Nov-Dec;33(6):407-17. RRR ID: 5051 Pollock et. al. Plasma glucose response to recreational diving in novice teenage divers with insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Mar-Apr;33(2):125-33. RRR ID: 5037 Duplessis and Hoffer. Tinnitus in an active duty navy diver: A review of inner ear barotrauma, tinnitus, and its treatment. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Jul-Aug;33(4):223-30. Review. RRR ID: 5043 Pendergast et. al. Effects of respiratory muscle training on respiratory CO2 sensitivity in SCUBA divers. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Nov-Dec;33(6):447-53. RRR ID: 5049 Rostain and Balon. Recent neurochemical basis of inert gas narcosis and pressure effects. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 May-Jun;33(3):197-204. RRR ID: 5060 Fitz-Clarke. Adverse events in competitive breath-hold diving. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2006 Jan-Feb;33(1):55-62. RRR ID: 5016
__________________ http://rubicon-foundation.org/ Home of the Rubicon Research Repository. For help getting started with the Repository, please visit our FAQ page. PLEASE support our work. "Oxygen is addictive and deadly. Everyone who uses it will eventually die" --RW Hamilton, PhD 1991 |
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