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1 Department of Physiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida
A portable chamber, 30 liters in capacity, for the exposure of small animals to hyperbaric atmospheres is described. It can be used with pressures up to 7.5 atm, has walls of transparent plastic which allow almost unlimited visibility of the interior, and can be built at relatively low cost. Construction details and some recommendations for testing and use are given.
high pressure oxygen
Submitted on July 16, 1964
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