单词:caisson disease
- bends潜函病(深海潜水员因浮出...
- aeroembolism航空栓塞症
- gas embolism气体栓塞,气泡栓塞...
- decompression sickness潜水减压病
- air embolism气泡栓塞,气栓...
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