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| hyperbaric |
Pressure higher than atmospheric pressure. This occurs most frequently underwater, but can be simulated in a hyperbaric chamber.
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| hyperbaric |
Having greater than normal pressure or weight
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| hyperbaric chamber |
A room or enclosed capsule that is capable of sustaining air pressures greater than one atmosphere. This simulates depth and is often used in the treatment of pressure related diving injuries.
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| hyperbaric c. |
a compartment in which the air pressure may be raised to more than normal atmospheric pressure; used in treatment of gas gangrene and other anaerobic infections, or other conditions in which a high concentration of oxygen is desirable, and for studying the effects of pressure and decompression in humans and other animals.
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| hyperbaric m. |
the treatment of disease in an environment of higher than atmospheric pressure.
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