MATHEMAT I CAL EVALUATION OF MULTI-LEVEL DIVING by Xarl Ruggins Assistant in Research University of Michigan and Lee Somers, PhD Associate Research Scientist University of Michigan Michigan Sea Grant Publications Office 2200 Bonisteel Blvd. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Single copies free Bulk orders $1.00 ea. copy

DISCLAIMER The suggestions made in this paper for the modification of the multi-level diving technique are based solely on mathematical evaluation and have not been subjected to testing for validation. The use of any multi-level diving technique should be discouraged until testing has validated an acceptable technique. This research was sponsored by Michigan Sea Grant under grant NA79AA-D-00093 from the Office of Sea Grant, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce and funds from the State of Michigan. The work was conducted at the Underwater Technology Laboratory, University of Michigan; Lee Somers, PhD., Director.

ABSTRACT Even with the increase in multi-level diving by the diving community there has been no attempt to validate the safety of the various techniques used. The authors analyzed 101 multi-level dives using the mathematical model for the Navy's nodecompression tables. Our initial results show that the safety of the specific multi-level diving technique studied here may be questionable.

INTRODUCTION Over the past few years people in the diving community have been exposed to a new diving technique called Step Diving, or Multi-Level diving. This technique allows divers to extend their bottom time past the Navy's nodecompression limits and still surface without any decompression. The question to be considered is: is this type of diving technique safe to the divers who are practicing it? The answer to this question could affect a trend that is becoming more pronounced each year in the diving community. Already at some Caribbean resorts this type of diving has become common practice. These practices warrant further investigation before they spread into other areas of the diving community. The step diving or multi-level technique is analyzed in this paper through mathematical evaluation of certain multi-level dive profiles. The Navy's model for nitrogen absorption and elimination in the body is used to check the nitrogen pressure present in the body tissues when the diver surfaces. Calculations were run on a HewlettPackard 67 calculator specifically programmed for this study. One hundred one multi-level dives were evaluated and are presented in this paper. It was found that 55% of the profiles pushed the tissue pressure of nitrogen to above 97% (in at least one tissue group) of the allowed tissue pressure at the surface. All the rest (except one) of the profiles raised the pressure to between 90% and 96% of the maximum allowed pressure. The conclusion made by this paper is that if this multi-level diving technique is to be used, it must be accompanied by decompression or safety stops to lower the nitrogen pressure before surfacing. This is extremely important for divers in the Caribbean where the nearest decompression chamber may be 24 hours away. What is needed the most is testing of these profiles on divers in controlled laboratory conditions to determine if there are any symptoms of the bends or asymptomatic bubble formations that develop.

2 THE MULTI-LEVEL DIVING TECHNIQUE There are a few major multi-level diving techniques used in the diving community today. The technique dealt with in this paper is one presented at IQ-8 (Graver 1976) and is used extensively at many diving resorts. The simplest way to explain this technique is to run through a sample profile. The following example will show how the Navy no-decompression table is read for a multi-level dive profile. In this technique the diver must remain within the limits marked on the table with a heavy line. First Step: The diver descends to 110 ft. for 13 min. (Fig. 1). FIGURE 1 DEPTH NO DE- REPETITIVE GROUPS PRESION LIMT8 (Min.) B C D E F - I J K L N O 10 - 60 120 210 0oo 15 _ 5 70 110 160 225 350 20 - __- 25 50 1 10 1 240 325 25 20 35 55 75 100 125 160 195 245 315 30 _ 1 3 1 80 45 60 75 95 120 145 170 205 250 310 as 310 5O 25 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 190 220 270 310 40 200 5 15 25 30 40 50 70 80 100 110 130 1 170 200 50 100 - 10 5 30 0 0 6070 80 90 100 6 60 - 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 55 60 70 o 5- i5 10 15 20 30 85 40 45 50 I 0 40 - 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 90 30 - 5 10 12 15 20 25 30 100 25 - S 7 10 15 20 22 25 110 W - I 20____ 120 15 - - S 10 12 15 130 10 - - 5 8 10 Second Step: The diver ascends to 70 ft. According to the theory behind this technique the nitrogen absorbed by the body from a stay at 110 ft. for 13 min. is the same as if the diver had spent 20 min at 70 ft. (Fig. 2). The diver can now stay at 70 ft. for 25 min. and still require no decompression. In this example, the diver stays at 70 ft. for 20 min. (Fig. 3). Third Step: The diver then ascends to 40 ft. for 40 min, then surfaces without any decompression (Fig. 4). According to the technique, no decompression was needed (theoretically) and the diver is now in repetitive group K, If the official Navy procedures were followed,

3 the dive would have been considered a 110 ft, dive for 73 min.,, requiring 1 hour and 27 minutes of decompression. FIGURE 2 DEPTH NO DECM- REPETITIVE GROUPS PRESSION. LIMIT8 (in.) A B C D F G It I J K L M N 0 10 - 60 120 210 300 _ _ 16i 35 TO 110 160 225 350 20 - 25 0 75 100 135 180 240 325 25 - 20 35 75 100 125 160 195 245 315 30 15 30 45 60 75 95 120 145 170 205 250 10 35 310 5 15 25 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 190 220 270 310 40 200 5 15 25 30 40 50 70 80 100 110 130 I0 70200 50 100 - 10 15 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 60 60 - 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 55 60 80 40 - 5 10 15 25 30 35 40 90 30 - 5 10 12 __ 20 25 30 100 25 -- 7 10 S 20 22 25 110!'. - 15 20 130 10 - 5 8 105 __ I -ao -o 5 8- ~ FIGURE 3 DEPTH NO DECOM- REPETITIVE GROUPS LMTS (M.A) A B C D E F G 1t I J L M. 0 10 - 60 120 210 300 15 - 35 70 110 160 225 350 20 - 25 50 75 100 135 180 240 325 25 20 35 55 75 100 125 160 195 245 315 30 - 15 30 45 60 75 95 120 145 170 205 250'10 35 310 5 15 25 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 190 220 270 310.. -. -. - - - - - - 40 200 5 15I 25 30 40 50 70 80 100 110 130 10 170 200 50 100 -- 10 156 25 30 40 50 60 080 90 100 60 60 - 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 55 60 _ 70 50 - 10 15 45 50 80 40 5 10 15 25 30 35 40 90 30 - 5 10 12 20 25 30 __ 100 25 - 5 7 10 5 20 22 25 110 m u - - 15 20 120 15 -10 12 15 130 210 - - s 8 10_ This example shows the attractiveness of the multilevel diving technique to the sport diver. The question is, are we looking at two extremes, where the Navy's method represents ultra-conservative diving and the multilevel technique represents a pushing of the body's tissues to their limit of nitrogen capacity?

4 FIGURE 4 DEPTH NO DEC- REPETITIVE GROUPS PRESION... LMITS (o. B C D E F G H I J OL M N O 10 _ 60 120 210 300 16 - 35 TO 110 160 225 350 20 25 50 75 100 135 180 0 325 25 - 20 35 55 75 100 125 160 195 245 315 _ __ 30 - 15 30 45 60 75 95 120 145 170 205 20 310 _ 35 310 5 15 25 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 1 190 220 270 310 40 0 5 152 30 40 5 15 25'0 T O 70 1 O 200 50 100 10 15 235 30o 0 s5 70 80 90 100 __ 60 60 - 10 15 20 25 30 40 4 55 60 70 s0 - 5 1 5 1 4 s 50 80 40 _ 5o 10 15 25 30 35 40 90 30 - 5 10 12 20 25 30 100 25 - =5 10 20 22 25 110 m'u -- T "r 15 20 1 120 15 - 510 12 15 _ - 130 10 5 8 10 To find if this is the case 101 multi-level dive profiles were evaluated. The profiles chosen were some of the most extreme dives that could be made by using this multi-level technique. The results of these dives did show that the tissue pressures were pushed up to, and in some cases past, their limits. As is seen by the example above, there is a great difference between the multi-level diving technique and the Navy's procedures. This is a large area within which it should be possible to find a techniaue that is acceptable to sport divers, and yet does not place them on the verge of the bends. CALCULATION MODEL & PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATION The Model Workman developed the model that was used in this paper to evaluate the nitrogen uptake and elimination in divers, and on which the U.S. Navy decompression tables are based (Workman 1965). This model divides the body into six major tissue groups, each having a different rate of nitrogen uptake and elimination. The groups are, the 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, and 120 minute tissues. This designation refers to the "half-time" of the tissues, or the time it would take the nitrogen pressure in the tissue group to reach one-half of its saturated level.

5 As a diver proceeds through a dive profile, the nitrogen pressure in the body tissues increases. If that pressure is too great when the diver surfaces, then the nitrogen will come out of solution and cause decompression sickness. The body can tolerate a certain amount of saturation in the different tissue groups at the surface. The pressures that the groups can tolerate are called Mo. Mo is different for each tissue group. According to the Workman model, if the pressure in the tissue group is lower than its Mo value, the diver can surface without needing any decompression. If the nitrogen pressure in any one of the tissue groups is above the Mo value for that group, then the diver must take decompression stops in order to reduce the nitrogen pressure in that group. If, in this case, the diver does not take a decompression stop, then the chances of contracting decompression sickness are quite high. The formula that was used to calculate the nitrogen pressure in the tissue groups is: Pt = Po + (Pa - Po) (1 - e-'693t/T5) where: Pt = Total pressure of nitrogen in the tissue group. Po = Initial pressure of nitrogen in the tissue group. Pa = Ambient partial pressure of nitrogen in the breathing medium. t = Time exposed to pressure Pa. T.5 = Tissue group, half-time The Mo values for the six tissue groups are: 5 min. tissues - 104 fsw* 40 min. tissues - 58 fsw 10 min. tissues - 88 fsw 80 min. tissues - 52 fsw 20 min. tissues - 72 fsw 120 min. tissues - 51 fsw * The nitrogen pressure is in terms of feet of sea water pressure. Another value that was calculated in this paper was, the percent of the maximum allowed tissue pressure (% of M.A.P.) for each tissue group. For any tissue group: % of M A Pt after surfacing % of M.A.P. M'o This value gives a better indication of what is happening to the different tissue groups. We can use it to predict when the nitrogen pressure in a tissue group is approaching a dangerous level of saturation.

6 CALCULATION PROCEDURES In order to calculate the nitrogen pressure in the different tissue groups, a program was developed for a Hewlett-Packard HP-67 programmable calculator. This program is a modification of two previous programs that were developed to calculate non-standard decompression schedules (Bassett 1974). These programs take multilevel dive profiles into account. The program that was developed for this project is listed in Appendix I along with directions for its use. It can calculate the tissue pressures for dive profiles up to 19 steps long with a maximum duration at each step of 999 minutes. It will display the final tissue pressures at the end of the profile, the tissue pressures at the end of each step, or, if the profile includes a combination of dives, it can display the tissue pressures at the end of each dive. The general display sequence is, first - the tissue group half-time, second - the nitrogen pressure in that group, and last - the % of M.A.P. for the tissue group. One hundred one multi-level dives were selected and run through this program. The results of these profiles are listed in Appendix II. Four criteria were used in selecting the profiles for this study: 1. The profiles were pushed to the limits set by the multi-level diving technique developed by Graver (the dark line on the table, Fig. 1-4). 2. Only one step of the profile was allowed to be a depth greater than 90 ft. 3. Maximum dive time allowed was 60 minutes. 4. Minimum dive time allowed was 30 minutes. Dives consisting of two, three, and four levels were chosen for this study. Each profile was recorded directly from the calculator onto the typed page to reduce any chance of copying error. These results were then checked again to correct any mistakes. RESULTS The results of this study showed that out of the one hundred one multi-level dives evaluated, 55 of them resulted in nitrogen pressure in at least one of the tissue groups, above 96% of the maximum allowed tissue pressure. Of the remaining 46 profiles, 45 of them gave tissue pressures of between 90% M.A.P. - 96% M.A.P. Only one profile resulted in the nitrogen pressure, in all the tissue groups, being below 90% M.A.P.

7 DISCUSSION & RECOMMENDATIONS The results of this study show that the safety of the multi-level dive technique is marginal in its present form. They show that the nitrogen pressure in the tissue groups was raised to a level that is extremely close to the limits that were set by Workman. In fact, eight of these profiles pushed the nitrogen pressure up to and above the Mo value for one or more of the tissue groups. Thus, this technique is not as safe as it was thought to be. Another factor which must be taken into account when examining the resulting tissue pressures is that the limits (Mo) set by Workman in his model were for Navy divers (males between the ages of 18 and 25 years old, who are in good physical condition). In contrast, the sport diving community has divers of both sexes, all ages, varying fat content, and a wide range of physical conditioning. All these factors have been shown to affect the chances of the diver developing decompression sickness. If we are pushing the divers to the limits set for Navy divers, what are we doing to the female diver, or the 45 year old sport diver with a pot belly who has trouble swimming a length of a pool? It is because the answers to these questions are unknown at this time that we feel the multi-level diving technique presented is unsafe to the diving community in its present form. However, multi-level diving techniques which would provide divers with more freedom from the strict Navy methods while preventing decompression sickness, could be developed for the general diving community. This paper presents some recommendations to modify the multi-level diving technique. They are based solely on the calculations performed for this paper and have not been tested. What they attempt to accomplish is to keep the nitrogen pressure in all the tissue groups below the 90% M.A.P. level. The recommendations are: a. Change the 120 ft. limit to 12 minutes (not 15. min.), the 70 ft. limit to 40 minutes (not 45 min.), and the 60 ft. limit to 50 minutes (not 55 min.). See Fig. 5. b. Take a safety decompression stop at 10 ft. for 5 - 15 min. c. Try to keep at least one group back from the limits on the table (circled values in Fig. 5), especially female divers, older divers, and less fit divers. d. When reading the time spent at a step, the time read should include the time to ascend to the next step, Ex,-If the diver descends to 100 ft. for a 15 min. stop then the 15 minutes should include the descent and the ascent to the next step.

8 Once again, it should be stressed that these recommendat ions are based on the calculations done for this paper. Wha t is needed the most in order to develop a multi-level di-ing technique is controlled testing of divers who have been exposed to these types of profiles to determine if there are any adverse side effects. FIGURE 5 DEPTH NO DECM- REPETITIVE GROUPS DET PRESON < LLMITSU 9U.) A B C D E F G H J K L M N O 10 -__ 60 120 210 300 15 _ 35 70 110 160 225 350 20 - 25 50 75 100 135 180 240 325 25 - 20 35 55 75 100 125 160 195 245 315 30 - 30 45 0 75 95 120 145 170 205 250'310 35 310 5 1i 25 40 50 6s 80 100 10 140 160 190 220 270 310 40 200 5o 15 25 30 40 50 70 80 100 110 130 170 200 50 100 - 10 15 25 30 40 50 60 0 80 90 100 _ 60 60 - 10 15 20 25 30 5 60 60 70 50 _5 10 15 20 30 35 40 __ 50 80 40 _5 10 5 20 5 30 5 40 90 30 5 10 12 15 25 30 | 100 25 - s 7 10 o 20 22 25_ 110 20 - - 5 10 1 1 20 120 15 _ _ 5- 5 12 ~ _ 130 10 1 - - _ The community needs laboratory testing of multi-level diving techniques. In the meantime, divers continue to perform a diving technique that is potentially dangerous for them and their diving buddies. It is strongly suggested that any diver, who observes a situation in which people are performing this type of diving, inform the other divers of the potential dangers Tell them not to push their dives up to the limits, and to take a safety stop at 10 ft. for at least 5 minutes. Hopefully, a tested technique that can be used safely by the entire diving community, will become available soon, but until that time divers who are following untested techniques, or are guessing at what "seems right," are playing with decompression sickness,

9 REFERENCES Bassett, Bruce E. and Christopherson, Sharon K., Calculation of Non-Standard Decompression Schedules, Project of Biology 580L, University of Southern California, 1974. Graver, Dennis, "A Decompression Table Procedure for MultiLevel Diving," in Fead, L. (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Underwater Education, National Association of Underwater Instructors, Colton, CA, 1976. Huggins, Karl E., The Use of the Hewlett-Packard HP-97 Calculator to Compute Decompression Schedules, Project of AOS 469, University of Michigan, 1979 (unpublished). Workman, R. D., Calculation of Decompression Schedules for Nitrogen-Oxygen and Helium-Oxygen Diver, U.S. Navy Experimental Diving Report 6-65, 1965.

APPENDIX I DETERMINATION OF N2 BUILDUP DURING STEP DIVING

User Instructions 13 11 Determination of N2 Buildup During Step-Diving Z Fl ir Step By Surfacing Display Em First Step Execute Ste Pressure / INPUT OUTPUT STEP INSTRUCTIONS DATA/UNITS KEYSDATA/UNITS 01 Load side 1 and side 2. _I I I II 02 Enter the first step of the dive profile in theI - -I ffollowing manner - Depth. (Time/1000) (e.g., a __I I I Il step to a depth of 130 fsw. for 10 min. would I II_ [ I be entered as 130.010). Then press A. D.T/1000 I A II 1 1.00.......... — I - I 03 Enter the remaiming steps in the same mannerI I I (up to a maximum of 19 steps) then press R/S. D.T/1000 R/S I I I 00-9DO0 4 If the pressure at every step is desired. press I II 0.00 c. -I I 1 1 04b If the pressure before surfacing is required ___ I IIIII (when the profile contains more than one dive), I I I press D.. | [ D [ | 0.00 __ press D. I I I I III 05 To display the profile press E. ___ EiI I ] Depth * LIII II_ I Time,***......_______ 1 ___ _______III II _Depth *....___._____.___ IIII I [ZTTime*** 06 To obtain the tissue information required ______ _ LII [I press B. ____I B I LI ]T-1/2* I |II III] N, press. ** L__III II I % of max. ** I _ III i I.I * - One second display I I I rI _____ *** - Five second display __I I II I I._ _ I jI I II..... I i l I I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __1 _ II II I....~~~~~~_ [~llI~

14 STEP KEY ENTRY KEY CODE COMMENTS STEP KEY ENTRY KEY CODE COMMENTS 001 LBL A 35 25 11 Start program to. 2 02 Store 20 min. |ST0Q A | 33 11 load dive profile. --— 0 - tissue data. 0 00 Set step counter STO A 33 11 STO 0 33 00 to ero 060 7 07 to zero.., CF 0 35 61'_O 2 02 CF 1 35 61 01 Clear flags. __ STO B 33 12 1 01 GSB 4 31 22 04 Execute SP #4 STO I 35 33 Set I register. 4 _04 Store 40 min. RCL A 34 11 Recall first step. _ 0 0QO tissue data. 010 LBL 1 31 25 01 STO A 33 11 STO (i) 33 24 Store step in (i) 5 05 1 01j 8 08 STO + 0 33 61 00 Add 1 to counter. ___ STO B 33 12 ISZ I 31 34070 GSB 4 31 22 04 Execute SP #4. RCL I 35 34 ___8 08 i.... Ol0O 00...._-...... 51 STO A 33 1 Store 80 min. _ 1_, 01 5 Q.. 05 tissue data. 9 09 2 0Q 020 X = Y 32 51 Check against max. STO B 33 12 GTO 2 22 02 number of steps. GSB 4 31 22 04 Execute SP #4..X Z Y 35 52 1 Q01 Store 120 min..R/S 84 Enter next step. 2 Q02 tissue data. GTO 1 22 01 080 0 Q0 LBL 2 31 25 02 STO A 3-3 11 0 00 5 05 DSP 9 23 09 1.. 01 _ -X- 31 84 Last step, warning STO B 33 12 ___ X Y 35 52 GSB 4 31 22 04 Execute SP #4. 030 DSP 2 23 02 0 00 _ _ I RT 35 22 _ ENTER 41 __ LBL B 31 25 12 CF 0 35 61 00 _ _._ _ 83 CF 1 35 61 01 Clear flags. 7. 7 090 o RTN 35 22 _____. 9.Q..09 Set nitrogen par- __ LBL 4 31 25 04 Sub program (SP) _ STO C 33 13 tial pressure. R___ CL D 34 14 #4. 2 02 _ STO E 33 15 6..... 06 1 01 _ ~_ JL~_ 83_ _STO I 35 33 040 0 00 _ LBL 3 1 25 03 7 07 Set initial tissue RCL (i) 34 24 STO D 33 14 pressure. __ INT, 31 83 5 Q05 Enter 5 min. _ X 0 31 51 STO A 33 11 tissue data. 100 GSB 7 31 22 07 1. 01 RCL (i) 34 24 2_0. 00Q_ FPAC32 83.4.... 04 EEX 43 STO B 33 12 3 03 GSB 4 31 22 04 Execute SP #4 x 71 050 1 01 Store 10 min. 2 02 Q0. _ fl00 tissue data. LN 31 52 STO A 3-3 1i CHS 42 8 _ 08Q x 71 8 08 110 RC A 34 STO B 33 12; 81 GLSGSB 4 31 22 04 Execute SP #.4 X 32 52__ REGISTERS | steps 611 2d26t2 3d3t3 d4t4 d5.t5 d6.t6 d7.t7 8d8.t8 9d SO Si S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 10. 10...................,..19' 19 A. pt B C 1 Depth Time Pp N2 26.07 N2 pressure

Program Description 15 Program Title Determination of N Buildup During Step-Diving Name Karl E. Huggins Date 12/27/79 Address 4931 Willis Rd. City Ypsilanti State MI Zip Code 48197 Program Description, Equations, Variables, etc.This program is designed to determine thebuildp of N2 in the six major tissue groups (5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 120 min. half times) during step diving. The formula used for these calculations is the Navy formula for N2 uptake and elimination: Pt = P + (Pa- P ) x (1 - EEX(-ln2(t)/T-l/2)) whereP = total pressue of N2 in tissue P = ambient pressure of N2 P = initial pressure of N2 in the tissues t = time at depth T-l/2 = tissue half-time These final pressures are then compared to the maximum allowed pressure of N2 for the surface and the percent of maximum is calculated. The normal display for the calculator is: Tissue Half-time * N2 Pressure in those tissues *** Percent of maximum allowed pressure *** This can be modified by using either C or D. C will allow the pressure at every step to be displayed,and if the profile consists of more than one dive, D will allow a display of the pressure and percent at the end of each dive. A readout of the dive profile that has been entered can be obtained by using E. This will give the depth followed by the time for all the steps. Depth * Time *** Operating Limits and Warnings 1) Only 19 steps can be entered into the calculator. 2),"A"must be used in entering the first step of the program and should not be used untill the next profile is entered _______ r _ _ __ _ __i Y ~~;

16 Program Listing STEP KEY ENTRY KEY CODE COMMENTS STEP KEY ENTRY KEY CODE COMMENTS.____1.0 1 0 G1..TO 8 22 08 X___ XY 35 52 170 _Rj 35 53 -__5-____511 _-X- 31 84 Display tissue RCL (i) 34 24 ___ LBL a 32 25 11 pressure. _ INT 31 83 _ RCL I 35 34 -— 3___,Q3 _0 1 01 120 + 61 _ STO I 35 33 _ RCL C 34 13 RTN 35 22 ___ _x 71 LBL 8 31 35 08 ___ RCL E 34 15 Fl? 35 71 01.____.. - 51 180 GTO a 22 31 11.___.x 71 R' 35 53 ___ RCL E 34 15 -X- 31 84 + 61 GTO a 22 31 11 STO E 33 15 __ LBL 7 31 25 07 SP /7. FO? 35 71 00 If FO is set then Fl? 35 71 01 130 GSB 6 31 22 06 execute SP #6 ____ GSB 5 31 22 05 RCL I 35 34 RTN 35 22 RCL 0 34 00 ___ LBL C 31 25 13 X- Y - 32 51 SF 0 35 51 Q0 Set flag 0.,GTO 5 22 05 190 RTN.. 35 22 ISZ I _ 34 LBL D 31 25 14 GTO 3 22 03 _ SF 1 35 51 01 Set flag 1. LBL 5 31 25 05 SP #5 ___ RTN 35 22 RCL A 34 11...LBL E 31 25 15 PAUSE 35 72 Display tissue half 0 00 140.R 34 15 time. _1 STO I' 35 33 ___ -X- 31 84 Display tissue LEL 9 31 25 09 ___ RCL B 34 12 pressure _ __ ISZ I 31 34 _ _. ___ 81 ___ RCL (i) 34 24 ____ EEX 43 200 "INT 31 83.___._2, 02 PAUSE 35 72 Display depth..... -x___ Z71_ _,RCL (i) 34 24 1- __1_ O1 FRAC 32 83 ____ + 61 EEX 43 ____ NT 31 84 3 023Q 150 DSP 023 o X' 71 _ -X- 31 84 Display % of allow-,__ DSP 1 23 01 DSP 2 23 02 ed surface N2 press -X — 31 84 Display time. RTN 35 22 DSP 2 23 02 LBL 6 31 25 06 SP #6 210 RCL I 35 34 RRCL I 35 34 _ RCL 0 34 00 RCL 0 34 00 X Y 32 61 X = y 32 51 ___ GTO 9 22 09 RTN 35 22 ____Q 0 R ___35 53, STO I 35 33 60_ S' Rf 35 53 1 RTN 35 22 RCL I 35 34 1 01 ___ + 61 __ STO I 35 33 220 R' 35 53...... RCL (i) 34 24 INT 31 8,QX= 0 31 51____ ___________________LABELS'____'FLAGS''SET STATUS A. B C D IE 0o A B Jo 0 E 0 ________________FLAGS TRIG DISP a b Ic d e 1 ON OFF ___________ _ _____________ _____ I' FlOD DEG D FIX DI 0 1 2 3 4 2 1' D GRAD E SCI E 5 ---- ---— 6 —— 8 - 5.... 3 -- - 2E-'I- RAD D ENG E 5~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ i6,, i3, i,1 ~l

APPENDIX II ONE HUNDRED ONE.MULTI-LEVEL DIVES

19 EXAMPLE: ROW 1 ROW 2 ROWS 3-8 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) T10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(51) 120(51 #29 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 80' for 5 min. 95.69 84.30 65.75 49.56 38.89 34.88 60 40' for 40 min. 57.82 59.33 59.69 53.61 44.39 39.58 _%of M.A.P. 56% 68% 83% 93% 86% 78% ROW 1: Row 1 contains three pieces of information: A. Dive Number (from 1-101) B. Decompression Code (either SS, DR, or DE, see Key) C. Dive Time (does not include any decompression or safety stop time) ROW 2: Row 2 contains the dive profile. The times listed for each depth include the ascent time to the next depth. ROWS 3-8: Rows 3-8 contain the information on the nitrogen pressure in the body tissues. The first line contains the tissue halftime and the maximum allowed pressure for that tissue group (eg. 5(104) - the 5 min. tissue group can sustain a maximum nitrogen pressure at the surface of 104 fsw). The following lines contain the nitrogen pressure in the tissue group after the stop on the same line is completed. The final line contains the percent of the maximum allowed pressure for the tissue at the end of the dive profile. In this case profile #29 has been chosen. The dive profile is as follows: 1. Descent to 110' and ascent to 80' in 15 min. 2. Stay at 80' and ascent to 40' - 5 min. 3. Stay at 40' for 40 min. We then look at the decompression code which in this case is DR. This code, according to the key, means that decompression is recommended and that the diver should stop at 10' for 10 minutes.

20 ONE HUNDRED ONE MULTI-LEVEL DIVES Limits A. In order for a change in depth to be considered a step, the change must be a decrease in depth of 20 ft. or more. B. Only one step at a depth greater than 90 ft. is allowed per dive. C. The maximum depth allowed is 130 ft. D. The maximum dive time allowed (not counting decompression or safety stops) is 60 minutes. E. The minimum dive time of a profile is 30 minutes. F. Times listed with the depths in the profile column include the ascent time to the next step. G. Total dive time listed does not include decompression or safety stops. Key Dive Number - profiles numbered 1 - 101. Decompression Code SS - Safety Stop Needed: Diver should stop at 10 ft. for 5 minutes. DR - Decompression Recommended: Diver should stop at 10 ft. for 10 minutes before proceding to the surface. DE - Decompression Essential: Diver must stop at 10 ft. for a full 15 minutes. % of M.A.P. - Percent of maximum allowed pressure. Gives the percent of the maximum allowed pressure for the tissue group at the end of the dive profile.

21 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES JIVE PROFILE |5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(51) #1 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DE 90' for 13 min. 96.79 86.05 67.71 51.02 39.79 35.52 31 70' for 10 min. 85.23 83.71 71.71 55.85 43.24 38.09 ___ % of M.A.P. 82% 96% 100% 97% 84% 75% #2 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DE 90' for 13 min. 96.79 86.05 67.71 51.02 39.79 35.52 36 60' for 15 min. 76.39 77.92 70.04 56.16 43.89 38.67 _ % of M.A,P. 74% 89% 98% 97% 85% 76% #3 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DR 90' for 13 min. 96.79 86.05 67.71 51.02 39.79 35.52 41 50' for 20 min. 67.52 70.69 66.64 55.28 43.89 38.79 %_ of M.A.P. 65% 81% 93% 96% 85% 77% #4 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DR 90' for 13 min. 96.79 86.05 67.71 51.02 39.79 35.52 O0 40' for 39 min. 57.85 59.57 60.27 54.29 44.92 39.98 ] % of M.A.P. 56% 68% 84% 94% 87% 79% #5 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DE 80' for 15 min. 89.97 82.38 66.48 50.79 39.81 35.57 38 60' for 15 min. 75.53 76.62 69.31 55.98 43.91 38.71 % of M.A.P. 73% 88% 97% 97% 85% 76% #6 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DR 80' for 15 min. 89.97 82.38 66.48 50.79 39.81 35.57 43 50' for 20 min. 67.10 69.77 66.02 55.12 43.91 38.84 _ % of M.A.P. 65% 80% 92% 96% 85% 77% #7 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DR 80' for 15 min. 89.97 82.38 66.48 50.79 39.81 35.57 60 40' for 37 min. 57.86 59.57 60.11 54.05 44.71 39.82 __ % of M.A.P. 56% 68% 84% 94% 86% 79%

____________________22 ___________TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(511 #8 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.35 32.95 30.71 DE 70' for 30 min. 81.58 79.92 70.61 56.39 44.03 38.77 60 40' for 22 min. 58.80 62.51 63.71 56.80 46.40 41.02 % of M.A.P. 57% 72% 89% 98% 90% 81% #9 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.35 32.95 30.71 DR 60' for 35 min. 73.64 63.14 66.77 54.87 43.55 38.54 60 40' for 17 min. 59.18 62.43 62.72 55.59 45.48 40.32 % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 88% 96% 88% 80% #10 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.35 32.95 30.71 DR 50' for 45 min. 65.63 65.76 62.49 53.55 43.48 38.69 60 30' for 7 min. 55.78 59.61 59.75 53.12 43.85 39.13 _ % of M.A.P. 54% 68% 83% 92% 85% 77% #11 i 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 90' for 5 min. 103.10 90.23 69.70 51.87 40.15 35.74 30 70' for 10 min. 85.69 87.53 78.81 62.62 47.91 41.55 L % of M.A.P. 83% 100% 110% 108% 93% 82% #12 | 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 90' for 5 min. 103.10 90.23 69.70 51.87 40.15 35.74 35 i 60' for 15 min. 77.17 79.40 71.23 56.81 44.21 38.87 __ % of M.A.P. 75% 91% 99% 98% 86% 77% #13 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 90' for 5 min. 103.10 90.23 69.70 51.87 40.15 35.74 40 50' for 20 min. 67.92 71.73 67.63 55.88 44.19 38.99 % of M.A.P. 66% 82% 94% 97% 85% 77% #14 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DR 90' for 5 min. 103.10 90.23 69.70 51.87 40.15 35.74 60 40' for 40 min. 57.85 59.70 60.68 54.77 45.28 40.26 __% of M.A.P. 56% 68% 85% 95% 88% 79%

23 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(51) #15 120' for 15 min. 109. 02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 80' for 5 min. 99.15 87.91 68.44 51.21 39.81 35.51 35 60' for 15 min. 76.68 78.58 70.48 56.31 43.92 38.66 _ % of M.A.P. 74% 90% 98% 98% 85% 76% #16 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DR 80' for 5 min. 99.15 87.91 68.44 51.21 39.81 35.51 40 50' for 20 min. 67.67 71.16 67.01 55.42 43.91 38.79 _ % of M.A.P. 66% 81% 94% 96% 85% 77% #17 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DR 80' for 5 min. 99.15 87.91 68.44 51.21 39.81 35.51 60 40' for 40 min. 57.83 59.56 60.36 54.44 45.04 40.08 3% of M.A.P. 56% 68% 84% 94% 87% 79% #18 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 70' for 15 min. 84.83 83.49 71.34 55.46 42.96 37.87 60 40' for 30 min. 58.09 60.90 62.50 56.36 46.32 41.02 _ % of M.A.P. 56% 70% 87% 98% 90% 81% #19 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 60' for 25 min. 74.58 75.92 69.70 56.81 44.60 39.25 60 40' for 20 min. 58.73 62.23 63.68 57.06 46.68 41.26 _ % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 89% 99% 90% 81% #20 120' for 12 min. 102.91 79.61 58.33 43.87 35.43 32.42 DE 70' for 25 min. 82.04 81.06 71.68 57.05 44.38 39.00 60 40' for 23 min. 58.68 62.42 63.98 57.26 46.78 41.32 _ % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 89% 99% 90% 82% #21 120' for 12 min. 102.91 79.61 58.33 43.87 35.43 32.42 DE 60' for 30 min. 73.93 74.24 68.12 55.87 44.14 38.95 60 40' for 18 min. 59.01 62.43 63.27 56.35 46.09 40.80 __ % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 88% 98% 89% 80%

24 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(51) 120(51, #22 120' for 12 min. 102.91 79.61 58.33 43.87 35.43 32.42 DR 50' for 40 min. 65.72 66.45 63.76 54.72 44.26 39.26 60 30' for 8 min. 55.03 59.35 60.37 54.08 44.63 39.73 _% of M.A.P. 53% 68% 84% 94% 86% 78% #23 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DE 90' for 5 min. 99.64 86.62 67.01 50.21 39.23 35.10 30 70' for 10 min 85.94 83.99 71.21 55.17 42.72 37.70 % of M.A.P. 83% 96% 99% 96% 83% 74% #24 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DE 90' for 5 min. 99.64 86.62 67.01 50.21 39.23 35.10 35 60' for 15 min. 76.74 78.12 69.63 55.53 43.40 38.29 % of M.A.P. 74% 89% 97% 96% 84% 76% 25 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR i 90' for 5 min. 99.64 86.62 67.01 50.21 39.23 35.10 40 50' for 20 min. 67.70 70.83 66.29 54.71 43.42 38.43 j% of M.A.P. 66% 81 % 93% 95% 84% 76% #26 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 90' for 5 min. 99.64 86.62 67.01 50.21 39.23 35.10 60 40' for 40 min. 57.83 59.48 60.00 53.94 44.63 39.76 % of M.A.P. 56% 68% 84% 94% 86% 78% #27 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 80' for 5 min. 95.69 84.30 65.75 49.56 38.89 34.88 35 60' for 15 min. 76.25 77.30 68.88 55.03 43.11 38.08 _ % of M.A.P. 74% 88% 96% 95% 83% 75% #28 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 80' for 5 min. 95.69 84.30 65.75 49.56 38.89 34.88 40 50' for 20 min. 67.45 70.25 65.66 54.25 43.14 38.22 __ % of M.A.P. 65% 80% 92% 94% 83% 75%

25 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES VE PROFILE 5 (104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(51) 120(51)!9 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 )R 80' for 5 min. 95.69 84.30 65.75 49.56 38.89 34.88 30 40' for 40 min. 57.82 59.33 59.69 53.61 44.39 39.58 % of M.A.P. 56% 68% 83% 93% 86% 78% 30 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.25 45.96 36.66 33.28 )R 70' for 15 min. 83.96 81.68 69.44 54.07 42.11 37.27 i0 40' for 30 min. 58.08 60.67 61.83 55.53 45.67 40.52 % of M.A.P. 56% 69% 86% 96% 88% 80% 31 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.25 45.96 36.66 33.28 E 60' for 25 min. 74.36 75.02 68.35 55.63 43.83 38.69 0 40' for 20 mih. 58.71 62.01 63.01 56.23 46.03 40.76 % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 88% 97% 89% 80% 32 110' for 13 min. 98.64 77.68 57.59 43.60 35.33 32.36 )E 70' for 25 min. 81.91 80.72 71.37 56.88 44.29 38.95 30 40' for 22 min. 58.82 62.69 64.06 57.13 46.62 41.18 % of M.A.P. 57% 72% 89% 99% 90% 81% 33 100' for 20 nin. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.69 )E 80' for 5 min. 94.70 86.48 69.34 52.53 40.79 36.24 60' for 15 min. 76.12 78.07 71.01 57.33 44.77 39.33 % of M.A.P. 74% 89% 99% 99% 87% 78% 34 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.69 )E 80' for 5 min. 94.70 86.48 69.34 52.53 40.79 36.24 35 50' for 20 min. 67.39 70.80 67.46 56.35 44.73 39.44 % of M.A.P. 65% 81% 94% 98% 87% 78% 35 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.69 )R 80' for 5 min. 94.70 86.48 69.34 52.53 40.79 36.24 50 40' for 35 min. 57.96 60.22 61.14 54.87 45.20 40.16.% of M.A.P. 56% 69% 85% 95% [ 87% 79%

26 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(51) 120(51 #36 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.69 DE 70' for 15 min. 83.72 82.77 71.98 56.57 43.85 38.56 60 40' for 25 min. 58.48 62.11 63.68 56.96 46.54 41.13 _ % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 89% 99% 90% 81% #37 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.69 DE 60' for 25 min. 74.30 75.56 70.15 57.74 45.42 39.90 60 40' for 15 min. 59.75 64.00 65.09 57.72 46.92 41.38 __ % of M.A.P. 58% 73% 91% 100% 91% 82% #38 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.69 DR 50' for 30 min. 66.11 68.04 65.57 55.84 44.80 39.60 60 30' for 10 min. 53.86 58.90 60.94 54.88 45.22 40.17 _% of M.A.P. 52% 67% 85% 95% 87% 79% #39 90' for 25 min. 94.95 84.60 67.28 51.07 39.92 35.63 DE 70' for 10 min. 84.76 82.99 71.40 55.89 43.36 38.20 60 40' for 25 min. 58.52 62.15 63.44 56.51 46.14 40.82 ___ % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 89% 98% 89% 81% #40 90' for 25 min. 94.95 84.60 67.28 51.07 39.92 35.63 DE 60' for 15 min. 76.15 77.41 69.79 56.20 44.01 38.77 60 40' for 20 min. 58.83 62.60 63.73 56.63 46.18 40.83 % of M.A.P. 57% 72% 89% 98% 89% 81% #41 90' for 25 min. 94.95 84.60 67.28 51.07 39.92 35.63 DR 50' for 20 min. 67.41 70.33 66.42 55.32 44.00 48.90 60 30' for 15 min. 51.97 57.04 59.67 54.05 44.70 39.80 _ % of M.A.P. 50% 65% 83% 94% 86% 79% #42 90' for 15 min. 88.28 72.03 54.89 42.34 34.74 31.97 DE 70' for 25 min. 81.59 79.72 70.24 56.07 43.82 38.61 60 40' for 20 min. 59.16 63.18 63.95 56.54 46.02 40.69 __% of M.A.P. 57% 72% 89% 98% 89% 80%

27;,___I______TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES VE PROFILE| 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(51) 120(51) s3 90' for 15 min. 88.28 72.03 54.89 42.34 34.74 31.97 )R 60' for 30 min. 73.70 73.29 66.90 54.96 43.60 38.57 0 40' for 15 min. 59.67 63.19 63.16 55.58 45.32 40.16 % of M.A.P. 58% 72% 88% 96% 88% 79% }4 90' for 15 min. 88.28 72.03 54.89 42.34 34.74 31.97 )R 50' for 40 min. 65.66 65.97 62.90 53.96 43.77 38.90 )0 30' for 5 min. 57.71 61.23 60.81 53.61 44.02 39.21 _ % of M.A.P. 56% 70% 85% 93% 85% 77% ~5 |90' for 12 min. 83.70 66.22 50.26 39.42 33.09 30.83 )E 70' for 30 min. 81.41 79.48 70.37 56.43 44.14 38.87 o0 40' for 18 min. 59.63 63.93 64.48 56.76 46.10 40.73 % 7 of M.A.P. 58% 73% 90% 98% 89% 80% | 90' for 12 min. 83.70 66.22 50.26 39.42 33.09 30.83 )R 60' for 35 min. 73.55 72.83 66.57 54.90 43.65 38.64 >i 0 40' for 13 min. 60.29 63.83 63.34 55.46 45.15 40.01 % of M.A.P. 58% 73% 88% 96% 87% 79% i7 90' for 12 min. 83.70 66.22 50.26 39.42 33.09 30.83 )R 50' for 45 min. 65.61 65.60 62.35 53.58 43.58 38.78 1$0 30' for 3 min. 60.22 62.63 61.11 53.39 43.74 38.97 % of M.A.P. 58% 72% 85% 93% 85% 77% 8 80' for 30 min. 88.28 81.37 66.93 51.69 40.54 36.13 _E 60' for 15 min. 75.32 76.26 69.58 56.68 44.55 39.22 60 40' for 15 min. 59.88 64.24 64.75 56.90 46.15 40.76 % of M.A.P. 58% 74% 90% 99% 89% 80% 9 80' for 30 min. 88.28 81.37 66.93 51.69 40.54 36.13 _R 50' for 20 min. 66.99 69.52 66.25 55.76 44.52 39.34 0 30' for 10 min. 54.07 59.65 61.42 54.80 44.95 39.92 % of M.A.P. 52% 68% 86% 95% 87% 79%

28 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(51 #50 80' for 15 min. 81.37 66.93 51.69 40.54 33.77 31.32 DE 60' for 35 min. 73.53 72.89 67.00 55.51 44.16 39.0: 60 40' for 10 min. 61.64 65.28 64.26 55.86 45.28 40.0E _% of M1A.PP, 60% 75% 90% 97% 88% 79% #51 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.7] DE 90' for 13 min. 96.79 86.05 67.71 51.02 39.79 35.5d 60 70' for 10 min. 85.23 83.71 71.71 55.85 43.24 38.0' 40' for 29 min. 58.16 61.16 62.81 56.57 46.45 41.1] %_ of M.A.P. 56% 70% 88% 98% 90% 81% #52 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.7] DE 90' for 13 min. 96.79 86.05 67.71 51.02 39.79 35.5' 60 60' for 15 min.'76.39 77.92 70.04 56.16 43.89 38.6; 40' for 24 min. 58.34 61.51 63.06 56.67 46.48 41.1 % of M.A.P. 57% 70% 88% 98% 90% 81% #53 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DR 90' for 13 min. 96.79 86.05 67.71 51.02 39.79 35.51 60 50' for 20 min. 67.52 70.69 66.64 55.28 43.89 38.7S 30' for 19 min. 51.04 55.38 58.50 53.74 44.78 39.9Z %__ of M.A.P. 50% 63% 82% 93% 87% 79% #54 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.7] DE 80' for 15 min. 89.97 82.38 66.48 50.79 39.81 35.5, 60 60' for 15 min. 75.53 76.62 69.31 55.98 43.91 38.7] 40' for 22 min. 58.52 61.79 63.10 56.52 46.30 40.9E _% of M.A.P. 57% 71% 88% 98% 90% 81% #55 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 DR 80' for 15 min. 89.97 82.38 66.48 50.79 39.81 35.5, 60 50' for 20 min. 67.10 69.77 66.02 55.12 43.91 38.8Z 30' for 17 min., 51.41 55.93 58.79 53.75 - 44.71 39.8( __% of M.A.P. 50% 64% 82% 93% 86% 79%

29 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES )IVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(51 B^56 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33,94 DE 90' for 5 min. 103.10 90.23 69.70 51.87 40.15 35.74 60 70' for 10 min. 85.69 87.53 78.81 62.62 47.91 41,55 40' for 30 min. 58.13 61.19 63.13 57.01 46.80 41.38 % of M.A.P. 56% 70% 88% 99% 90% 82% 1t57 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 90' for 5 min. 103.10 90.23 69.80 51.87 40.15 35.74 60 60' for 15 min. 77.17 79.40 71.23 56.81 44.21 38.87 40' for 25 min. 58.28 61.51 63.37 57.11 46.83 41.40 % of M.A.P. 57% 70% 89% 99% 91% 82% s58 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DR 90' for 5 min. 103.10 90.23 69.80 51.87 40.15 35.74 60 50' for 20 min. 67.92 71.73 67.63 55.88 44.19 38.99 30' for 20 min. 50.90 55.26 58.70 54.09 45.08 40.17 % of M.A.P. 49% 63% 82% 94% 87% 79% (t59 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 80' for 5 min. 99.15 87.91 68.44 51.21 39.81 35.51 60 60' for 15 min. 76.68 78.58 70.48 56.31 43.92 38.66 40' for 25 min. 58.26 61.37 63.06 56.79 46.59 41.22 % of M.A.P. 57% 70% 88% 98% 90% 81% f~60 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DR 80' for 5 min. 99.15 87.91 68.44 51.21 39.81 35.51 60 50' for 20 min. 67.67 71.16 67.01 55.42 43.91 38.79 30' for 20 min. 50.89 55.12 58.39 53.76 44.84 39.99 % of M.A.P. 49% 63% 82% 93% 87% 79% #61 120' for 12 min. 102.91 79.61 58.33 43.87 35.43 32.42 DE 90' for 10 min. 98.60 88.39 69.70 52.35 40.56 36.05 60 70' for 10 min. 85.68 84,88 73.12 56.97 43.94 38.60 40' for 28 min. 58.25 61.58 63.52 57.24 46.90 41.44 ___ % of M.A.P. 57% 70% 89% 99% 91% 82%

5___3 __________0 _T I SSU E G R O U P P R E S S U R E S DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(.52) 120(! #62 120' for 12 min. 102.91 79.61 58.33 43.87 35.43 32.i DE 90' for 10 min. 98.60 88.39 69.70 52.35 40.56 36.( 60 60' for 15 min. 76.61 78.74 71.23 57.18 44.57 39.: 40' for 23 min. 58.45 61.95 63.78 57.34 46.93 41.1 _% of M.A.P. 57% 71% 89% 99% 91% 82' #63 120' for 12 min. 102.91 79.61 58.33 43.87 35.43 32. DR 90' for 10 min. 98.60 88.39 69.70 52.35 40.56 36.( 60 50' for 20 min. 67.63 71.27 67.64 56.22 44.54 39.: 30' for 18 min. 51.24 55.95 59.34 54.49 45.29 40.: _% of M.A.P. 50% 64% 83% 94% 88% 80, #64 120' for 12 min. 102.91 79.61 58.33 43.87 35.43 32., DE 80' for 10 min. 92.68 84.44 67.39 51.09 39.90 35.( 60 60' for 15 min. 75.87 77.35 69.85 56.21 43.99 38.j 40' for 23 min. 58.42 61.67 63.16 56.69 46.46 41.] i % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 88% 98% 90% 81, #65 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.; DE 90' for 5 min. 99.64 86.62 67.01 50.21 39.23 35.: 60 70' for 10 min. 85.94 83.99 71.21 55.71 42.72 37., 40' for 30 min. 58.11 60.96 62.46 56.18 46.15 40.4 _ % of M.A.P. 56% 70% 87% 97% 89% 81, #66 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33. DE 90' for 5 min. 99.64 86.62 67.01 50.21 39.23 35.: 60 60' for 15 min. 76.74 78.12 69.63 55.53 43.40 38.' 40' for 25 min. 58.27 61.28 62.70 56.29 46.18 40.J _% of M.A.P. 57% 70% 88% 98% 89% 81' #67 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33. DR 90' for 5 min. 99.64 86.62 67.01 50.21 39.23 35. 60 50' for 20 min. 67.70 70.83 66.29 54.71 43.42 38. 30' for 20 min. 50.89 55.04 58.03 53.26 44.43 39.' __% of M.A.P. 49% 63% 81% 92% 86% 78

31 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES fIVE' PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(51!68 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DE 80' for 5 min. 95.69 84.30 65.75 49.56 38.89 34.88 60 60' for 15 min. 76.25 77.30 68.88 55.03 43.11 38.08 40' for 25 min. 58.25 61.14 62.38 55.96 45.94 40.71 % of M.A.P. 57% 70% 87% 97% 89% 80%'69 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 80' for 5 min. 95.69 84.30 65.75 49.56 38.89 34.88 60 50' for 20 min. 67.45 70.25 65.66 54.25 43.14 38.22 30' for 20 min. 50.88 54.89 57.71 52.93 44.19 39.48 % of M.A.P. 49% 63% 81% 92% 85% 78%'70 110' for 13 min. 98.64 77.68 57.59 43.60 35.33 32.36 DE 90' for 10 min. 97.54 87.42 69.18 52.12 40.46 35.99 60 70' for 10 min. 85.41 84.40 72.75 56.77 43.86 38.54 40' for 27 min. 58.33 61.78 63.59 57.11 46.74 41.30 % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 89% 99% 90% 81%'71 110' for 13 min. 98.64 77.68 57.59 43.60 35.33 32.36 DE 90' for 10 min. 97.54 87.42 69.18 52.12 40.46 35.99 60 60' for 15 min. 76.48 78.40 70.92 57.01 44.48 39.10 40' for 22 min. 58.56 62.18 63.85 57.22 46.77 41.32 % of M.A.P. 57% 71% 89% 99% 90% 82%:72 110' for 13 min. 98.64 77.68 57.59 43.60 35.33 32.36 DR 90' for 10 min. 97.54 87.42 69.18 52.12 40.46 35.99 60 50' for 20 min. 67.57 71.03 67.38 56.06 44.45 39.22 30' for 17 min. 51.46 56.31 59.54 54.46 45.18 40.21 % of M.A.P. 50% 64% 83% 94% 87% 79%:73 110' for 13 min. 98.64 77.68 57.59 43.60 35.33 32.36 DE 80' for 10 min. 91.61 83.47 66.87 50.86 39.80 35.55 60 60' for 15 min. 75.74 77.01 69.55 56.04 43.91 38.70 40' for 22 min. 58.53 61.88 63.21 56.56 46.30 40.96 ____% of M.A.P. __57% 71% 88% 98% 90% 81%

~~~~~~~3 ~~2 ~TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(5 #74 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.6 DE 80' for 5 min. 94.70 86.48 69.34 52.53 40.79 36.2 60 60' for 15 min. 76.12 78.07 71.01 57.33 44.77 39.3 40' for 20 min. 58.82 62.77 64.34 57.43 46.82 41.3 ____ % of M.A.P. 57% 72% 90% 100% 91% 82% #75 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.6 DR 80' for 5 min. 94.70 86.48 69.34 52.53 40.79 36.2 60 50' for 20 min. 67.39 70.80 67.46 56.35 44.73 39.4 30' for 15 min. 51.97 57.20 60.29 54.85 45.34 40.3 %_ of M.A.P. 50% 66% 84% 95% 88% 80% #76 100' for 10 min. 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 32.63 30.5 DE 80' for 15 min. 88.78 80.89 65.45 50.23 39.53 35.3 60 60' for 15 min. 75.38 76.09 68.70 55.55 43.67 38.5 40' for 20 min. 58.78 62.28 63.19 56.17 45.89 40.6 %_ of M.A.P. 57% 71% 88% 97% 89% 80% #77 100' for 10 min. 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 32.63 30.5 DR 80' for 15 min. 88.78 80.89 65.45 50.23 39.53 35.3 60 50' for 20 min. 67.02 69.40 65.51 54.72 43.67 38.6 30' for 15 min. 51.93 56.71 59.13 53.59 44.42 39.6 % of M.A.P. 50% 65% 83% 93% 86% 78% #78 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.7 DE 70' for 30 min. 81.58 79.92 70.61 56.39 44.03 38.7 38 % of M.A.P. 79% 91% 99% 98% 85% 77% #79 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.7 DR 60' for 35 min. 73.64 73.14 66.77 54.87 43.55 38.5 43 % of M.A.P. 71% 84% 93% 95% 84% 76% #80 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.7 DR 50' for 45 min. 65.63 65.76 62.49 53.55 43.48 38.6 53 % of M.A.P. 64% 75% 87% 93% 84% 76%

33 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES IVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(51) 81 130' for 8 min. 94.89 69.78 50.94 39.36 32.95 30.71 SS 40' for 52 min. 57.70 58.00 56.56 50.24 41.91 37.70 60 % of M.A.P. 56% 66% 79% 87% 81% 74% 82 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 70' for 15 min. 84.83 83.49 71.34 55.46 42.96 37.87 30 % of M.A.P. 82% 95% 100% 96% 83% 75% 83 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DE 60' for 25 min. 74.58 75.92 69.70 56.81 44.60 39.25 40 % of M.A.P. 72% 87% 97% 98% 86% 77% 84 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DR 50' for 30 min. 66.25 68.29 65.19 54.99 44.02 38.97 45 % of M.A.P. 64% 78% 91% 95% 85% 77% 85 120' for 15 min. 109.02 87.35 64.50 47.77 37.62 33.94 DR 40' for 45 min. 57.77 58.98 59.11 53.13 44.10 39.37 60 % of M.A.P. 56% 68% 83% 92% 85% 78% 86 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 )E 70' for 15 min. 83.96 81.68 69.44 54.07 42.11 37.27 30 % of M.A.P. 81% 1 93% 97% 94% 81% 74% 87 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 60' for 25 min. 74.36 75.02 68.35 55.63 43.83 38.69 40 % of M.A.P. 72% 86% 95% 96% 85% 76% 88 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 50' for 30 min. 66.14 67.65 64.06 53.91 43.28 38.42 45 % of M.A.P. 64% 66% 81% 93% 84% 76% 89 110' for 15 min. 102.11 82.25 61.30 45.96 36.66 33.28 DR 40' for 45 min. 57.76 58.76 58.43 52.30 43.44 38.86 60 % of M.A.P. | 56% 67% 82% 91% 84% 77%

34 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES DIVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(' #90 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.( DE 70' for 15 min. 83.72 82.77 71.98 56.57 43.85 38.' 35 % of M.A.P. 81% 95% 100% 98% 85% 76; #91 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.( DE 60' for 25 min. 74.30 75.56 70.15 57.74 45.42 39.< 45 % of M.A.P. 72% 86% 98% 100% 88% 79, #92 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.t DE 50' for 30 min. 66.11 68.04 65.57 55.84 44.80 39.( 50 % of M.A.P. 64% 78% 92% 97% 87% 78, #93 100' for 20 min. 100.13 85.32 65.57 49.21 38.64 34.( DR 40' for 40 min. 57.84 59.40 59.65 53.44 44.21 39.i 60 % of M.A.P. 1 56% 68% 83% 93% 86% 78, #94 90' for 25 min. 94.95 84.60 67.28 51.07 39.92 35.( DE 70' for 10 min. 84.76 82.99 71.40 55.89 43.36 38.2 35 % of M.A.P. 82% 95% 100% 97% 84% 75, #95 90' for 25 min. 94.95 84.60 67.28 51.07 39.92 35.( DE 60' for 15 min. 76.15 77.41 69.79 56.20 44.01 38.| 40 % of M.A.P. 1 74% 88% 97% 97% 85% 77, #96 90' for 25 min. 94.95 84.60 67.28 51.07 39.92 35.( DR 50' for 20 min. 67.41 70.33 66.42 55.32 44.00 38. 45 % of M.A.P. 65% 80% 93% 96% 85% 77, #97 90' for 25 min. 94.95 84.60 67.28 51.07 39.92 35.( DR 40' for 35 min. 57.96 60.05 60.53 54.07 44.56 39.( 60 % of M.A.P. 56% 69% 85% 94% 86% 78, #98 80' for 30 min. 88.28 81.37 66.93 51.69 40.54 36.: DE 60' for 15 min. 75.32 76.26 69.58 56.68 44.55 39.: 45 % of M.A.P. 1 73% 87% 97% 98% 86% 77,

35 TISSUE GROUP PRESSURES IVE PROFILE 5(104) 10(88) 20(72) 40(58) 80(52) 120(51) 99 80' for 30 min. 88.28 81.37 66.93 51.69 40.54 36.13 DE 50' for 20 min. 66.99 69.52 66.25 55.76 44.52 39.34 50 % of M.A.P. 65% 80% 93% 97% 86% 78% 100 80' for 30 min. 88.28 81.37 66.93 51.69 40.54 36.13 DR 40' for 30 min. 58.15 60.63 60.94 54.11 44.46 39.55 60 % of M.A.P. 56% 69% 85% 94% 86% 78% 101 70' for 45 min. 81.26 78.93 69.74 56.01 43.92 38.73 DE 40' for 15 min. 60.62 65.19 64.85 56.39 45.60 40.30 60 % of M.A.P. 59% 75% 91% 98% 88% 80%

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