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Biology / Physiology / Diving medicine / Cold shock response / Hypothermia / Drowning / Immersion baptism / Personal flotation device / Shock / Medicine / Health / Medical emergencies
Date: 2007-05-24 15:03:43
Biology
Physiology
Diving medicine
Cold shock response
Hypothermia
Drowning
Immersion baptism
Personal flotation device
Shock
Medicine
Health
Medical emergencies

WorkSafe Magazine January/February 2004 issue

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