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[[Artificial Gill]]s were designed to extract oxygen from water and are complex devices, which allow a virtually unlimited amount of time underwater. Some models have CO2 absorbent chemicals to eliminate bubbles for covert dives.
 
[[Artificial Gill]]s were designed to extract oxygen from water and are complex devices, which allow a virtually unlimited amount of time underwater. Some models have CO2 absorbent chemicals to eliminate bubbles for covert dives.
  
An [[Oxygen Tank|air tank]] included in the mechanism carries a charge of [[nitrogen]] or [[helium]], which is mixed with extracted [[oxygen]]. Exhaled [[carbon dioxide]] is eliminated, with the helium or nitrogen being recirculated. A pulse sensor in the mask adjusts oxygen extraction to match the exertion of the user.
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A [[Oxygen Tank|air tank]] included in the mechanism carries a charge of [[nitrogen]] or [[helium]], which is mixed with extracted [[oxygen]]. Exhaled [[carbon dioxide]] is eliminated, with the helium or nitrogen being recirculated. A pulse sensor in the mask adjusts oxygen extraction to match the exertion of the user.
  
 
To make sure the gill provides enough oxygen even if the wearer is not moving, additional water must be forced over the gas exchanger. The basic version of the gill uses the wearer's muscle power to pump the water and operate the gas exchange. But in addition to swimming this can be tiring, restricting the gill's use to a few hours. The enhanced version includes a battery pack usable for up to 12 hours. The battery drives water over the gill and run the gas exchange.  
 
To make sure the gill provides enough oxygen even if the wearer is not moving, additional water must be forced over the gas exchanger. The basic version of the gill uses the wearer's muscle power to pump the water and operate the gas exchange. But in addition to swimming this can be tiring, restricting the gill's use to a few hours. The enhanced version includes a battery pack usable for up to 12 hours. The battery drives water over the gill and run the gas exchange.  

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