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This just tries to collect some of the terms you will run into
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when translating Subsurface
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SAC		 Surface equivalent air consumption
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		 The air consumed during a dive at different
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		 depth is adjusted for depth/pressure to give
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		 an easy to understand air consumption number
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OTU		 Oxygen Toxicity Unit - a measurement how O₂
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		 negatively impacts the lung tissue. This number
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		 has no unit, the values are rather abstract
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CNS		 Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity - a
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		 measurement how O₂ negatively impacts the
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		 central nervous system - this is a percentage
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		 or a number <= 1
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maxCNS		 the highest CNS value during a dive
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pO₂, pN₂, pHe	 These are all partial pressures of the three
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		 gases Oxygen (O₂), Nitrogen (N₂) and Helium (He).
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O₂%, He%	 The fraction of Oxygen and Helium in a gas.
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		 The partial pressure is therefore the pressure
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		 of the gas times the fraction of the specific
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		 component. E.g. a gas with O₂% = 30 (also called
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		 30% Nitrox or EAN30) at 30m depth (where the
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		 pressure is 4atm) therefore has a pO₂ of
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		 4 * 0.30 = 1.2
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Trimix		 Gas Mixture containing Helium, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
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Heliox		 Gas Mixture containing Helium and Oxygen.
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Nitrox		 Gas Mixture containing Nitrogen and Oxygen.
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TC		 Tissue Compartment, is a logical tissue interface to various
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		 tissues in the human body. Since each tissue has its own gas
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		 dissolving time, they have been categorized into compartments.
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CSV		 Comma separated values - a common file format
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TSV		 Tab separated values - a common file format
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Stopdepth	 The depth at which the diver needs to wait for
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		 some time in order to "off-gas". Also deco stop.
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WorkPress	 Working Pressure of a tank - the pressure it should
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		 be filled to
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StartPress	 Starting Pressure - at the beginning of a dive
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EndPress	 Ending Pressure - at the end of a dive
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Deco MOD	 The Maximum Operating Depth for a decompression gas,
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		 which is the depth at which the diver wants to switch
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		 to a decompression gas
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Bot. MOD	 The Maximum Operating Depth for a gas used in the bottom
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		 phase of a dive
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Device ID	 Unique ID for a specific dive computer
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trip		 dives are grouped into "trips" based on their
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		 individual start time. As soon as there are more than
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		 48h between dives the automated algorithm will start
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		 a new trip
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UDDF		 standardized file format
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GFHigh, GFLow	 Gradient Factors of the Buehlmann algorithm. These
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		 impact the way the deco obligations are calculated
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		 in Subsurface. Typically these are between 20 and 100.
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		 Lower is more conservative (i.e., more deco). It's
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		 possible to use values below 20 and above 100 in
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		 certain circumstances, but 70/30 is much more common.
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CC		 Closed circuit - short for "rebreather diving"
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OC		 Open circuit - traditional scuba
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CC Setpoint	 Rebreathers often are run with a fixed pO₂ - the "setpoint"
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Bailing out to OC
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		 in a rebreather dive the dive switches to their emergency
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		 OC equipment
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Auto Group	 automatically arrange dives into trips
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Ceiling		 when the diver is "in deco", i.e., when the diver cannot
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		 directly ascend to the surface but has to put in "stops"
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		 to give their body time to "off gas" (reduce the amount of N₂
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		 and potentially He in the body), there is a minimum depth
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		 they should not climb above - that's the ceiling. Often a
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		 diver will do a deco stop well below the ceiling
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Viz		 short for visibility
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belt, ankle	 weight system types - a backplate is used mostly by tech
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backplate,	 divers to mount the tanks on (recreational divers have a BC,
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integrated,	 tech divers usually a backplate and a wing)
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clip-on
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rbt		 remaining bottom time
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rgt		 remaining gas time
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workload	 is this a strenuous dive?
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deepstop	 stop well below the ceiling
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safety stop	 stop at the end of a recreational dive, typically
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		 3 minutes at 5 meters
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below floor	 event showing dive is below the depth where the dive
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		 is accruing additional deco time
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OLF		 Oxygen Limit Fraction; Suunto specific term for CNS
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rgbm		 reduced gradient bubble method - alternative deco
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		 algorithm
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non stop time	 amount of time the diver can stay at the current depth
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NDL		 without going into deco
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EAD		 equivalent air depth
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END		 effective equivalent Nitrogen depth
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EADD		 equivalent air density depth
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TTS		 time to surface (including deco stop and reasonable
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		 ascent speed)
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