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JAMSTEC (Japan Marine Science and Technology Center) has been engaged in developing saturation diving technology since its founding in 1971 (1). Fifty-four on land and offshore experimental dives have been completed successfully by the end of 1996. Forty-eight of the dives were Heliox (helium-oxygen) dives and six were Nitrox (nitrogen and oxygen) dives with depths ranging between 10 meters and 300 meters.
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Okamoto, M. (1998). Human Diving Technology. In: Tanacredi, J.T., Loret, J. (eds) Ocean Pulse. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0136-1_11
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