Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Symptoms of infected flight rocks include a brief scar, followed by an open wound and a gaping hole as the rock dissolves. Eventually the sky ship drops clean out of the sky. Many theories abound on the origin of stone-sickness. Some people blame the gods. Others blame the Mother Storm, the mysterious meteorological creator of the Edge.
The party were then attacked by a sea serpent but were saved by Shuro and his new party of women from his homeland in the East. Kabru volunteered his help to Shuro in finding Falin. Back in the present, despite two days having passed since killing the dragon, Laios and his friends remain trapped in the underground city where all the exits have ...
The principal conditions are decompression illness (which covers decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism), nitrogen narcosis, high pressure nervous syndrome, oxygen toxicity, and pulmonary barotrauma (burst lung). Although some of these may occur in other settings, they are of particular concern during diving activities. [1]
The name of this section is "curing sea-sickness", but, getting used to something as to not have the symptoms anymore is not a cure, or, at least, I think is not a cure. On another hand, I came to see the articles so I could find out if one could in fact get used to sea sickness (as I suffer from the wretched thing and am going on a trip by sea ...
The incidence of decompression sickness is rare, estimated at 2.8 to 4 cases per 10,000 dives, [75] with the risk 2.6 times greater for males than females. [5] DCS affects approximately 1,000 U.S. scuba divers per year. [76] In 1999, the Divers Alert Network (DAN) created "Project Dive Exploration" to collect data on dive profiles and incidents.
Name Release date Developer/publisher Babes in Toyland: 1997: Conexus, Inc., MGM Interactive Baby Brats - Super Play Room: 1994: Albert C. Ashton Backgammon: 1990: Graphics Software Labs, Microforum Manufacturing Inc.
A bubble was observed in its eye and it displayed signs of extreme discomfort. This was the first recorded description of decompression sickness. [2] 1841 – Jacques Triger documented the first cases of decompression sickness in humans when two miners involved in pressurised caisson work developed symptoms. [2]
The US Navy in 2000 accepted a 2% incidence of mild symptoms, but only 0.1% serious symptoms. Commercial diving in the North Sea in the 1990s accepted 0.5% mild symptoms, but almost no serious symptoms, and commercial diving in the Gulf of Mexico also during the 1990s, accepted 0.1% mild cases and 0.025% serious cases.