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Laurens E Howle

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Computers in Biology and Medicine|November 12, 2013
Analytic gain in probabilistic decompression sickness modelsLaurens E Howle
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 15, 2011
Hydrodynamic flow control in marine mammalsFrank E Fish, Laurens E Howle, Mark M Murray
Computers in Biology and Medicine|October 27, 2009
A computationally advantageous system for fitting probabilistic decompression models to empirical dataLaurens E Howle, Paul W Weber, Richard D Vann
Computers in Biology and Medicine|March 17, 2020
Trinomial decompression sickness model using full, marginal, and non-event outcomesAmy E King, Nicholas R Andriano, Laurens E Howle
Computers in Biology and Medicine|October 18, 2017
Bimodal decompression sickness onset times are not related to dive type or event severityAmy E King, F Gregory Murphy, Laurens E Howle
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 22, 2009
Marginal DCS events: their relation to decompression and use in DCS modelsLaurens E Howle, Paul W Weber, Richard D Vann, et al.
Biophysical Journal|February 2, 2011
A simplified mass-transfer model for visual pigments in amphibian retinal-cone outer segmentsPaul W Weber, Laurens E Howle, Mark M Murray, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|October 8, 2024
Pushing Scuba to New Heights: Approach, Decompression, and Logistical Considerations for High-Altitude DivingTaylor L Yoder, Kreager A Taber, Laurens E Howle, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 30, 2009
Lift and drag performance of odontocete cetacean flippersPaul W Weber, Laurens E Howle, Mark M Murray, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|November 28, 2017
Iso-risk air no decompression limits after scoring marginal decompression sickness cases as non-eventsF Gregory Murphy, Ashleigh J Swingler, Wayne A Gerth, et al.
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Computers in Biology and Medicine|November 12, 2013
Analytic gain in probabilistic decompression sickness modelsLaurens E Howle
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 15, 2011
Hydrodynamic flow control in marine mammalsFrank E Fish, Laurens E Howle, Mark M Murray
Computers in Biology and Medicine|October 27, 2009
A computationally advantageous system for fitting probabilistic decompression models to empirical dataLaurens E Howle, Paul W Weber, Richard D Vann
Computers in Biology and Medicine|March 17, 2020
Trinomial decompression sickness model using full, marginal, and non-event outcomesAmy E King, Nicholas R Andriano, Laurens E Howle
Computers in Biology and Medicine|October 18, 2017
Bimodal decompression sickness onset times are not related to dive type or event severityAmy E King, F Gregory Murphy, Laurens E Howle
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 22, 2009
Marginal DCS events: their relation to decompression and use in DCS modelsLaurens E Howle, Paul W Weber, Richard D Vann, et al.
Biophysical Journal|February 2, 2011
A simplified mass-transfer model for visual pigments in amphibian retinal-cone outer segmentsPaul W Weber, Laurens E Howle, Mark M Murray, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|October 8, 2024
Pushing Scuba to New Heights: Approach, Decompression, and Logistical Considerations for High-Altitude DivingTaylor L Yoder, Kreager A Taber, Laurens E Howle, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 30, 2009
Lift and drag performance of odontocete cetacean flippersPaul W Weber, Laurens E Howle, Mark M Murray, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|November 28, 2017
Iso-risk air no decompression limits after scoring marginal decompression sickness cases as non-eventsF Gregory Murphy, Ashleigh J Swingler, Wayne A Gerth, et al.
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