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Rubicon Foundation Capt Maino des Granges passed on August 19, 2009 at the age of 91. As commanding officer at NEDU, he worked on the development of the US Navy dive tables (USN57).

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The United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU or NAVXDIVINGU) is the primary source of diving and hyperbaric operational guidance for the US Navy. It is located within the Naval Support Activity Panama City in Bay County, Panama City, Florida.
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Rubicon Foundation This months issue of "Faceplate" arrived today. They have reprinted the article on Willard Searle that Bob Bornmann wrote for our collection of his oral histories. The article starts on page 20.

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- Oral History Preservation and Digitization Project In his initial Navy career, which began during World War II, and in his subsequent civilian activities "Bill" Searle has ...
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Full issue has been posted (be sure to cut and paste this link as there is an odd space in the url): http://www.supsalv.org/pdf/July 09_Faceplate.pdf
July 28 at 12:49pm
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Rubicon Foundation In 1886, Andrew Heermance Smith published his case notes from decompression sickness that occurred during the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. He also used the term "caisson disease" to describe the ailment.

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, compressed air, ergot, pepsin, carbonic acid, paralysis, spinal cord, paraplegia, oxygen, viscera, Eustachian tube, Argenteuil, peptone, epigastrium, extravasated, frontal sinus, Paul Bert, vomiting, Jaminet, morphine
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Rubicon Foundation In 1834, French researcher Victor T. Junod first described nitrogen narcosis as "the functions of the brain are activated, imagination is lively, thoughts have a peculiar charm and, in some persons, symptoms of intoxication are present." The article is available in Google Books and starts on page 350.

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, variole, clavicule, vaccine, râle crépitant, pessaires, luxation, quinine, calomel, sangsues, varicelle, ligature, lymphe, ophthalmie, huile de ricin, collyre, sclérotique, vésicatoires, tartre, scarlatine
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In 2005, Rubicon was tasked with scanning the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) Workshop collection...
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The Rubicon Foundation is taking part in the 2009 Great Human Race 5k walk/ run being held on March 21st. This fund raiser is sponsored by the Volunteer Center of Durham. We NEED your help! Please follow the link above to find out more about joining and or supporting our team.
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The final total is in and Rubicon raised $700.25 in the Great Human Race!
April 16 at 12:53pm
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Dr. Steve Johnson of the Diving Network has posted his Diving Research Medical 1 survey to SurveyMonkey.com. It does not take long so please support this project with a few minutes of your time.
Andy Camarata
Andy Camarata
the current link takes me to an error message on the surveymonkey website
May 5 at 8:18am
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In today's world of lightning fast research and publication, it is both difficult and time consuming to stay up-to-date with the most current information. The Rubicon Review, will periodically update our new Yahoo Group with new and relevant literature in environmental physiology...
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Rubicon Foundation Welcome to the beginnings of Rubicon's page here on Facebook. Over the next few weeks we'll be adding additional content here. Please feel free to let us know what kinds of things you'd like to see.

January 15 at 12:25pm · Report
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This has been an interesting year of growth from the Rubicon Foundation...
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Rubicon Foundation commented on their own note 2009 Great Human Race!
Rubicon Foundation discussed Compressed breathing air – the potential for evil from within. on the Rubicon Foundation discussion board.
Rubicon Foundation edited their Founded, Website and Company Overview.