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User-manual: More updated to heat map
Changes to the heatmap image in the user manual as well as some small changes to sync the text with the new image. Signed-off-by: Willem Ferguson <willemferguson@zoology.up.ac.za> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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Image *B* shows a gradient of unique colours, spanning the whole range of inert gas pressures.
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It is possible to map the height of each of the dark green vertical bars of *A* to a
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colour in *B*. For instance, the fastest (leftmost) dark green verical bar in *A* has
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a height corresponding to light green part of *B*. The height of this bar can therefore be summarised
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using a light green colour. Similarly, the highest dark green bar in *A* is as high
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as the light orange part of *B*. The 14 remaining tissue pressure bars in *A* can also be
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a height corresponding to the medium green part of *B*. The height of this bar can therefore be summarised
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using a medium green colour. Similarly, the highest dark green bar in *A* is as high
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as the yellow part of *B*. The 14 remaining tissue pressure bars in *A* can also be
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translated to colours. The colours represent three ranges of tissue inert gas pressure:
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- The bottom range in *B* (marked _On-gassing_) includes colours from light blue to black, representing tissue gas pressures
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Image *C* shows the colour mapping of each of the vertical bars in *A*, the fast
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tissues (on the left in *A*) depicted at the top
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and the slow tissue compartments at the bottom of *C*. The highest vertical bar in *A*
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(vertical bar 3rd from the left) is presented as the light orange 3rd from the top
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(vertical bar 3rd from the left) is presented as the yellow rectangle 3rd from the top
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in *C*. The 16 vertical bars in *A* are now presented as a vertical
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column of 16 coloured rectangles, representing a snapshot of tissue compartment gas pressures
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at a particular instant during the dive.
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Image *D* is a compilation of similar colour mappings of 16 tissue compartments
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during a 10-minute period of a dive, the colours representating the
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during a 10-minute period of a dive, the colours representing the
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inert gas loading of a tissue compartment at a point in time during the dive. Faster tissues
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are shown at the top and slower tissues at the bottom, with time
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forming the horizontal axis of the graph.
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forming the horizontal axis of the graph. The column of rectangles in *C* can be found
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on the horizontal axis between 9 and 10 minutes.
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The colours of the heat map are not affected by the gradient factor settings.
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This is because the heat map indicates tissue pressures relative to the Bühlmann M-value gradient, and
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