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| --- --- and the --- --- are designed to allow you to make as many repetitive dives per day as you would like, as long as you remain within the --- --- limits |
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Dive Computers Dive Tables No-Decompression |
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| The amount of elapsed time from the start of your descent to the time you begin your direct ascent to the surface is called the --- --- |
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| The deepest point you reached during a dive, no matter how briefly you stayed there is called --- |
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| The letter assigned after a dive which indicated the amount of residual nitrogen remaining in the diver's tissues is called the --- --- --- |
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| Any dive started more than --- minutes and less than --- hours after a previous scuba dive is called a repetitive dive |
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| Residual Time (RT) is defined as --- nitrogen pressure still residual in the diver at the --- of a repetitive dive |
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| The Surface Interval (SI) is defined as the amount of time the diver stays out of the --- or on the surface --- dives |
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| Suppose you make a dive to 51 feet for 31 minutes. What is your group designation? --- After a surface interval of one hour, what is your new group designation? --- |
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| Dive computers plan and monitor your data throughout the --- ---, and, when used properly, can add many --- to your dives while remaining within the no-decompression limits |
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| It is important to remember that no tools, dive tables or dive computers can guarantee that you will not suffer --- --- |
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| When diving at ---, your nitrogen absorption rate is different than at --- --- because of the lower atmospheric pressure, and because diving at altitude is generally done in fresh water. |
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1000 feet Altitude Sea Level |
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| To avoid problems it is recommended that you wait --- hours before flying in a pressurized airplane, and --- hours if you plan to fly, or even drive, above 8000 feet in a nonpressurized aircraft or vehicle |
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| Adding additional equipment to the Total Diving System and being in the best physical and mental condition possible --- entirely compensate for the --- --- associated with diving alone |
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| Pressurizing an --- diver is a sure way of causing stress that can lead to an accident |
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| The --- --- in your SSI DiveLog will help you record your parameters and plan a repetitive dive |
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| Each diver has the rich at any time, for any reason, to --- --- a ---, even if you are dressed and ready to enter. |
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| Diving should always be fun. To help ensure that you do have fun, always dive within your --- and --- level |
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| Some things you can do to make your diving more enjoyable include drinking adequate, --- liquids to prevent dehydration and eating --- throughout the day |
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| In addition to tracking number of logged dives, your --- --- is an important source of information for subsequent dives, for keeping track of your training, and for recording --- |
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