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Dolphin Lung Collapse and Intramuscular Circulation During Free Diving: Evidence from Nitrogen Washout
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1979
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KinesiologyEngineeringFree DivingIntramuscular Nitrogen TensionsDeep SeaLung Collapse DepthPhysiologyPulmonary CirculationPulmonary PhysiologyLung MechanicsOceanographyGas Exchange ProcessRespiration (Physiology)Marine BiologyMedicineLung CollapseDolphin Lung CollapseNitrogen Washout
Intramuscular nitrogen tensions in Tursiops truncatus after a schedule of repetitive ocean dives suggest a lung collapse depth of about 70 meters and suggest that intramuscular circulation is maintained during unrestrained diving in the open ocean. Therefore, the bottle-nosed dolphin is not protected by lung collapse from the decompression hazards of dives to depths shallower than 70 meters.
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