Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "High-pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS – also known as high-pressure neurological syndrome) is a neurological and physiological diving disorder that results when a diver descends below about 500 feet (150 m) using a breathing gas containing helium. The effects experienced, and the severity of those effects, depend on the rate of descent, the depth and percentage of helium.\"Helium tremors\" were first widely described in 1965 by Royal Navy physiologist Peter B."@en }
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- High-pressure_nervous_syndrome comment "High-pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS – also known as high-pressure neurological syndrome) is a neurological and physiological diving disorder that results when a diver descends below about 500 feet (150 m) using a breathing gas containing helium. The effects experienced, and the severity of those effects, depend on the rate of descent, the depth and percentage of helium.\"Helium tremors\" were first widely described in 1965 by Royal Navy physiologist Peter B.".