Rubicon's Top Ten of 2010

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This is the third annual summary of the Rubicon Research Repository top search results for the previous year.

The largest collection growth continued to be the Naval Submarine Medical Research Lab (NSMRL) technical reports. This collection was being expanded as a result of funding from the US Navy Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). Completion of this collection yielded an amazing 753 new documents that are now available.

We also continued to work on Dr. Lambertsen's extensive collection of books, technical reports, and research data that was transferred to to the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society collection holdings at Duke University in 2009. The collection was split into two groups this year and the Diver's Alert Network has been kind enough to give us some space for the sorting.


10. Lang, M.A. and M.D.J. Sayer (eds.) 2007. Proceedings of the International Polar Diving Workshop. Svalbard, 213 pp. RRR ID: 5002

9. Weaver, LK; Ray, D; Haberstock, D. Comparison of three intravenous infusion pumps for monoplace hyperbaric chambers. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2005 Nov-Dec;32(6):451-6. RRR ID: 5013

8. Taylor, G. Toxic fish spine injury: Lessons from 11 years experience. South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal Volume 30 Number 1. RRR ID: 5828

7. Richardson, D; Menduno, M; Shreeves, K. (eds.) 1996. Proceedings of Rebreather Forum 2.0. Diving Science and Technology, Santa Ana, CA. RRR ID: 7555

6. Acott, CJ. 1999. A brief history of diving and decompression illness. South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal Volume 29 Number 2. RRR ID: 6004

5. Workman, RD. 1965. Calculation of decompression schedules for nitrogen-oxygen and helium-oxygen dives. US Navy Experimental Diving Unit Technical Report 6-65 RRR ID: 3367

4. Muza, SR; Fulco, CS; Cymerman, A. 2004. Altitude Acclimatization Guide. US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM) Technical Report. RRR ID: 7616

3. Longphre, JM; Denoble, PJ; Moon, RE; Vann, RD; Freiberger, JJ. First aid normobaric oxygen for the treatment of recreational diving injuries. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2007 Jan-Feb;34(1):43-9. RRR ID: 5514

2. Huggins KE. 1992. Dynamics of decompression workshop. University of Michigan. RRR ID: 8078

1. Cymerman, A; Rock, PB. 1994. Medical Problems in High Mountain Environments. A Handbook for Medical Officers. US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM) Technical Report. RRR ID: 7976

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