Isobaric Counterdiffusion - Diving Relevance

Diving Relevance

In diving, ICD is the diffusion of gases in different directions that can produce the formation of bubbles, without decompression and without changes in the environmental pressure. Two forms of this phenomenon have been described by Lambertsen:

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