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Extracted from the Wikipedia article Decompression practice.

Decompression stops

A decompression stop is the period a diver must spend at a relatively shallow constant depth during ascent after a dive to safely eliminate absorbed inert gases from the body tissues sufficiently to avoid decompression sickness. The practice of making decompression stops is called staged decompression, as opposed to continuous decompression.