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1    1,    9|        previously get rid of by pressure. When this result is obtained,
2    2,    9|      easily bear the additional pressure, and if anything was to
3    2,   10|        He had thus to support a pressure almost equal to an atmosphere,
4    2,   10|      you will have to support a pressure of quite two atmospheres.
5    2,   10|        felt the increase of the pressure with which his body was
6    2,   10| consequently was experiencing a pressure of three atmospheres. If,
7    2,   10|      his functions under such a pressure, but the apparatus failing
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