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- Volume 31, Number 4, Winter 1988/89
- UHM 46-2 MARCH-APRIL-MAY 2019.Indd
- Neurologic Injuries from Scuba Diving
- The British Sub-Aqua Club
- Historical Diver, Volume 10, Issue 2 (Number 31), 2002
- Proceedings International Polar Diving Workshop
- Real-World Scuba Accidents and How to Avoid Them PDF Book
- Decompression Illness in Cave Divers
- REDACTED Diver Exposure Scenario for the Portland Harbor Risk Assessment
- DHM Vol44 No4.Pdf
- Cosmiq+ Dive Computer
- Scuba Diving: Reactivity of Breathing of Sound, Color, and Object Sizes but Also to Deal with Surrounding Water
- Underwater Speleology Journal of the Cave Diving Section of the National Speleological Society
- Feature Cover USS TREPANG (SSN 674)
- Horizontal-Vertical Movement Relationships: Adélie Penguins
- SCAMIT Newsletter Vol. 23 No. 8 2004 December
- BSAC Diving Incidents Report 2010
- Medical Examination of Diving Fatalities
- The Last Dive: a Father and Sons Fatal Descent Into the Oceans Depths Pdf
- The Future of Diving
- Incidents Report for 2000
- Crossref, Which Will Expand Further Injuries Amongst Attendants.5 Treatment Pressures of the Exposure of Articles Published in DHM
- Fire Fighter/SCUBA Diver Dies During Training EvolutionIndiana
- BSAC Incident Report 2009
- Volume 43, Issue 5 May, 2001
- Scuba Diver with a Knife in His Chest: Homicide Or Suicide?
- Chilling Tales Working the Big Freeze
- H.L. Hunley Site Assessment
- Decompression Illness Scuba Diving Is a Common Leisure Activity in Australia, with Millions of Dives Taking Place Every Year
- NEADC Newsletter October 2004
- Volume 8 Issue 3 Summer 2000
- Underwater Speleology Journal of the Cave Diving Section of the National Speleological Society
- Dive Computer JACK