UWSojourner
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I don't think it's as blind a leap after the NEDU study as it might have been before.I think this is a good point. We'd have to run the numbers to see, and then make a blind leap as to whether supersaturation time time in compartment n is more or less important than the similar integral in compartment n+1. If it is not a blind leap please point me at why as I would be VERY interested.
A very important post in this whole debate is here. Dr. Mitchell describes the relative importance of "emphasizing the fast compartments" and I think its worth reading.
Based on the analysis there and the clearly better profile (NEDU's shallow profile) deemphasizing the integral supersaturation of the faster compartments, I don't think its much of a leap at all to conclude that deemphasizing deeper stops is likely a good move. I think describing that kind of an adjustment as a "blind leap" misrepresents what we know.
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