I think G. Irvine and his team should put together their data on deco experiments and discuss them in relation to several models/algorithms, publish the thing in some Hyperbaric/diving scientific journal and get their well deserved phds. This would boost the DIR framework in the academic/scientific/university world. I am rock-sure many US/Euro universities would queue to have those papers under their umbrella. It is your call, guys: the only way to get the shot through the armor is to formalize all of the assumptions/results, hit the classical algorithms and move forwards. You could even run the first combined phd team defending your results in all of the fields addressed by the WKPP: cave ecology, geology, diving algorithms, diving technology/system, etc. Go! Go! Go! aldo.solari@ho*.se* www.ccbb.ulpgc.es/fish-ecology/solaris ___ -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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