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- Ear (6659 bytes)
3: ...ly processing of sound (the beginning of the [[auditory system]]), or merely the externally-visible pa...
10: ...ir [[eye]]s. Humans have generally lost this ability. From the pinna, the [[sound pressure]] [[wave]...
21: ...er ear and middle ear gives humans a peak sensitivity to frequencies between 1 kHz and 3 kHz...
23: ...ed off at the nose end, to prevent being clogged with [[phlegm]], but they may be opened by lowering a...
28: ...d medium that receives the sound vibrations transmitted from the air to the oval window through the ea... - Atmospheric pressure (6841 bytes)
4: ...are affected by the general atmospheric pressure within the mass, creating areas of high and low press...
6: ...atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
7: ... would weigh about 100 [[kilonewton]]s. See [[density of air]].
10: ...the ''standard atmosphere''" (1 ''[[Atmosphere (unit)|atm]]'') is defined as 101.325 [[kilopascal...
11: This "standard pressure" is a purely arbitrary representative value for pressure at sea leve... - Diving Glossary (6254 bytes)
3: ; [[Barotrauma]] : [[pressure]]-related injury.
4: ... on the beach who records when divers enter and exit the water. Typically used during scuba classes to...
5: ... pattern resembling a spike, in order to retrieve items or due to poor [[buoyancy]] control.
11: ...rder]] caused by bubbles of inert gases, such as nitrogen or helium, becoming trapped in the tissues, ...
13: ...on tables]] : Printed tables that provide divers with a way of avoiding Decompression Sickness by givi...
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