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David J Doolette

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Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|April 6, 2016
Venous gas emboli detected by two-dimensional echocardiography are an imperfect surrogate endpoint for decompression sicknessDavid J Doolette
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|March 12, 2019
Gas micronuclei that underlie decompression bubbles and decompression sickness have not been identifiedDavid J Doolette
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods|October 22, 2002
A quantitative alternative to the hysteresis plot for measurement of drug transit timeRichard N Upton, David J Doolette
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|December 13, 2023
Within-diver variability in venous gas emboli (VGE) following repeated divesDavid J Doolette, F Gregory Murphy
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|July 2, 2013
Recreational technical diving part 2: decompression from deep technical divesDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 14, 2022
Extended lifetimes of bubbles at hyperbaric pressure may contribute to inner ear decompression sickness during saturation divingDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|July 14, 2015
Pathophysiology of inner ear decompression sickness: potential role of the persistent foramen ovaleSimon J Mitchell, David J Doolette
Comprehensive Physiology|June 6, 2013
Hyperbaric conditionsDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 4, 2003
Biophysical basis for inner ear decompression sicknessDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 20, 2008
Selective vulnerability of the inner ear to decompression sickness in divers with right-to-left shunt: the role of tissue gas supersaturationSimon J Mitchell, David J Doolette
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Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|April 6, 2016
Venous gas emboli detected by two-dimensional echocardiography are an imperfect surrogate endpoint for decompression sicknessDavid J Doolette
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|March 12, 2019
Gas micronuclei that underlie decompression bubbles and decompression sickness have not been identifiedDavid J Doolette
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods|October 22, 2002
A quantitative alternative to the hysteresis plot for measurement of drug transit timeRichard N Upton, David J Doolette
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|December 13, 2023
Within-diver variability in venous gas emboli (VGE) following repeated divesDavid J Doolette, F Gregory Murphy
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|July 2, 2013
Recreational technical diving part 2: decompression from deep technical divesDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 14, 2022
Extended lifetimes of bubbles at hyperbaric pressure may contribute to inner ear decompression sickness during saturation divingDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|July 14, 2015
Pathophysiology of inner ear decompression sickness: potential role of the persistent foramen ovaleSimon J Mitchell, David J Doolette
Comprehensive Physiology|June 6, 2013
Hyperbaric conditionsDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 4, 2003
Biophysical basis for inner ear decompression sicknessDavid J Doolette, Simon J Mitchell
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 20, 2008
Selective vulnerability of the inner ear to decompression sickness in divers with right-to-left shunt: the role of tissue gas supersaturationSimon J Mitchell, David J Doolette
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