>like. I agree with David that the order should be bubbles then >complement activation rather than the other way around. It seems I agree with you and D-squared and myself. Bubbles first. My interest is in why if nearly everyone has bubbles after a dysbaric exposure how come not every one get DCI? Is it related to the amount of gas in the circulation? I rather favour the biochemical explanation. If someone is going to go to the trouble of Dopplering (is that a word?) a group of divers and grading their Doppler sounds and writing a Neural Net program to analyse the sounds, how much extra trouble would it be to get some blood for C3/C3a C5/C5a assay? /Rat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ shelps@ac*.ma*.ad*.ed*.au* | Stephen Helps FAX (08)232-3283 | Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Voice (08)224-5495 | University of Adelaide | ADELAIDE, 5005, South Australia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emotions are alien to me. I'm a scientist Ack! ___/| Spock, \O.o| "This Side of Paradise," stardate 3417.3 =(___)= U ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@opal.com'. Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@opal.com'.
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