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What are M-values? The term "M-value" was coined by Robert D. Workman in the mid-1960's when he was doing decompression research for the U.S. Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU). Workman was a medical doctor with the rank of Captain in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy.
The "M" in M-value stands for "Maximum." For a given ambient pressure, an M-value is defined as the maximum value of inert gas pressure (absolute) that a hypothetical "tissue" compartment can "tolerate" without presenting overt symptoms of decompression sickness (DCS). M-values are representative limits for the tolerated gradient between inert gas pressure and ambient pressure in each compartment. Other terms used for M-values are "limits for tolerated overpressure," "critical tensions," and "supersaturation limits." The term M- value is commonly used by decompression modelers.
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