Jan >If you have access. Can anybody have access? If so, could you tell > me how I might get onto it. Well, we have Medline on the Novell Network at the University of Adelaide. Theoretically it's free but you need to have Novell (not internet) access. It is possible to access Medline and Current Contents via internet at the Australian National University, but I forget how to do that. I could find out. > make a collection of the papers that are bandied about in the > discussion on TECHDIVER (all these papers would of course conatin > further references for the interested reader). If you want to take this on I'd be happy to send specific references to you. My personal reference database is 8Mb long but only a small proportion of it is about diving. >> If a paper is from a journal too obscure to be on Medline then it >> is often not worth reading. I've got a lot of these also. >If there is no easy (read as free!!) access to MedLine, the I guess > it looks like partial reinvention is inevitable. Good luck! /Rat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ shelps@ac*.ma*.ad*.ed*.au* Stephen Helps Anaesthesia & Intensive Care University of Adelaide ADELAIDE, 5005, South Australia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its capacity The rest is overhead for the operating system. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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