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Decompression models

Decompression models are frameworks used to understand how people recover from high-pressure situations, like deep-sea diving or flying at high altitudes. When moved from high pressure to lower pressure, gases dissolved in the body can form bubbles, which can be harmful. Decompression models help predict how long and at what rates individuals should return to normal pressures to avoid these bubbles. These models are crucial in fields such as aviation and diving, ensuring safety and health by guiding the process of safely transitioning to lower pressure environments.