| decompression | Decompression external to the body, most often the slow lessening of external pressure on the whole body (especially in caisson workers, deep sea divers, and persons who ascend to great heights) to prevent decompression sickness. It includes also sudden accidental decompression, but not surgical (local) decompression or decompression applied through body openings. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| decompression chamber | <apparatus> A steel chamber that is used to apply oxygen under pressure to reverse the effects of the bends or to treat other forms of barotrauma. Synonym: hyperbaric chamber. (27 Sep 1997) |
| decompression disease | A disorder characterised by joint pains, respiratory manifestations, skin lesions, and neurologic signs, occurring in aviators flying at high altitudes and following rapid reduction of air pressure in persons who have been breathing compressed air in caissons and diving apparatus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decompression illness | <physiology> Also called the bends, this multisystem disorder results when nitrogen bubbles form within the bloodstream and interrupt tissue oxygenation. (27 Sep 1997) |
| decompression operations | Decompression external to the body, most often the slow lessening of external pressure on the whole body (especially in caisson workers, deep sea divers, and persons who ascend to great heights) to prevent decompression sickness. It includes also sudden accidental decompression, but not surgical (local) decompression or decompression applied through body openings. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decompression sickness | A disorder characterised by joint pains, respiratory manifestations, skin lesions, and neurologic signs, occurring in aviators flying at high altitudes and following rapid reduction of air pressure in persons who have been breathing compressed air in caissons and diving apparatus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decompression, explosive | A sudden loss of pressure in a pressurised cabin, cockpit, or the like, so rapid as to be explosive. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decompression, surgical | A surgical operation for the relief of pressure in a body compartment or on a body part. (12 Dec 1998) |
| decompressive | <surgery> Refers to a surgical procedure during which bone, tissue or tumour is removed to lessen intracranial pressure. (16 Dec 1997) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Caisson Diseases, Disease, Caisson, Diseases, Caisson, Sickness, Decompression
Synonyms : Explosive Decompression
Synonyms : Surgical Decompression, Decompressions, Surgical, Surgical Decompressions
| decompress |
restore to its uncompressed form; "decompress data" depressurize: decrease the pressure of; "depressurize the cabin in the air plane" relax: become less tense, rest, or take one's ease; "He relaxed in the hot tub"; "Let's all relax after a hard day's work"
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| decompression sickness |
pain resulting from rapid change in pressure
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| decompression |
restoring compressed information to its normal form for use or display relieving pressure
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| decompression |
the formation of gas bubbles in the body's tissues as a result of a scuba diver ascending too quickly from depth; commonly called the bends
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| decompression |
To reverse the procedure conducted by compression software, and thereby return compressed data to its original size and condition.
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| Decompress | become less tense, rest, or take one's ease |
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| Decompress | decrease the pressure of |
| Decompress | relieving pressure |
| Decompress | relieving pressure |
| Decompress | restoring compressed information to its normal form for use or display |
| Decompress | pain resulting from rapid change in pressure |
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