No-fly in Subsurface?

Robert Helling helling at atdotde.de
Tue Jul 26 05:37:29 PDT 2016


Hi,

> On 26.07.2016, at 14:30, Robert Helling <helling at atdotde.de> wrote:
> 
> I haven’t had time to read in the proceedings of the DAN workshop that was linked before. What I saw that came most closely to a recommendation was a report of a plan to do a study trying to bend subjects in a simulated fly after dive scenario. Which is not much that could be put into software. Maybe one should check the Rubicon Archive for more scientific information on the issue.
> 


I forgot two things: At least the OSTC algorithm only depends on tissue saturations and not on m-values (in a sense it makes up its own m-value of 5% for the desaturation time), it would be the same for Buehlmann and VPM-B.

The second: I have tried several times to order a supporter T-shirt from Rubicon and always failed at the point where I wanted to pay. If anybody had any recommendations in that respect…

Best
Robert

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