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    Constant weight without fins (CNF) is an AIDA International (International Association for Development of Apnea) freediving discipline in which the freediver...
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  • weight without fins (CNF), static apnea (STA), dynamic apnea without fins (DNF), dynamic with fins (DYN), free immersion (FIM), and dynamic apnea bi-fins (DYNB)...
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    with fins – Diving as far as possible with the use of fins. DNF = Dynamic Apnea without fins – Diving as far as possible without fins. CWT = Constant weight...
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  • recognized are: static apnea, no limit, variable weight, free immersion, constant weight, constant weight without fins, AIDA – Association Internationale pour...
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  • bi-fins was previously included under the umbrella term of constant weight (CWT) in competition. Prior to 2019, competitors wanting to use bi-fins in...
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    dynamic apnea with fins, dynamic apnea without fins (pool disciplines), constant weight apnea with fins, constant weight without fins, and free immersion...
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  • clausal normal form, in Boolean logic Constant weight without fins, a freediving discipline in which usage of fins or change of ballast is prohibited Caucasus...
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  • With Fins (DYN) which is done with monofins usually but bifins are also allowed, Dynamic With Bifins (DYNB) which uses bifins, and Dynamic Without Fins (DNF)...
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    AIDA-recognised events: Variable Weight, Constant Weight, Static Apnea, Dynamic Apnea, Free Immersion and Dynamic apnea without fins. Nitsch's Dynamic Apnea record...
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    Swimfin (redirect from Swim fins)
    Swimfins, swim fins, diving fins, or flippers are finlike accessories worn on the feet, legs or hands and made from rubber, plastic, carbon fiber or combinations...
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    72 metres (236 ft) during an official record attempt in the "constant weight without fins" event. He had previously reached greater depths and longer times...
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  • dynamic apnea with fins, dynamic apnea without fins (pool disciplines), constant weight with fins, constant weight without fins, and free immersion (depth...
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    fins. CWT = Constant weight with fins. Diving as deep as possible with the use of fins or a monofin. CWT ICE = Constant weight with fins under the ice...
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    Disciplines Constant weight (CWT) Constant weight bi-fins (CWTB) Constant weight without fins (CNF) Dynamic apnea (DYN) Dynamic apnea without fins (DNF) Free...
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    Disciplines Constant weight (CWT) Constant weight bi-fins (CWTB) Constant weight without fins (CNF) Dynamic apnea (DYN) Dynamic apnea without fins (DNF) Free...
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    (horizontally) without fins. CWT = Constant weight with fins. Diving as deep as possible with the use of fins or a monofin. CNF = Constant weight without fins. Diving...
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    Disciplines Constant weight (CWT) Constant weight bi-fins (CWTB) Constant weight without fins (CNF) Dynamic apnea (DYN) Dynamic apnea without fins (DNF) Free...
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    extend by a meter the world record she set two days earlier in the Constant Weight No Fins (CNF) discipline. Sadurska dove to 77m /253ft. Vertical Blue 2023...
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  • to 40 meters (132 feet) without a mask, fins or suit, in the (later established) discipline of constant weight without fins, in 71 seconds. The dive...
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    Disciplines Constant weight (CWT) Constant weight bi-fins (CWTB) Constant weight without fins (CNF) Dynamic apnea (DYN) Dynamic apnea without fins (DNF) Free...
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  • On April 8, 2005, Cruickshank set the new world record in the Constant Weight without fins discipline, free-diving to 50m. On April 11, 2005, she set the...
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    episode "Ice Breaker" in Antarctica. The matter was subsequently closed without charges being laid. After questions arose in 2003 about Irwin being paid...
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    Desert Group, it attacked three airfields in Libya, destroying 60 aircraft without loss. In September 1942, it was renamed 1st SAS, consisting at that time...
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    Arawe, Cape Gloucester, and the east and south coasts of New Britain, all without any loss of personnel. Conflicts arose over operational matters, and all...
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    compressive asphyxia resulting from being crushed or pinned under a large weight or force, or in a crowd crush. An example of traumatic asphyxia is a person...
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  • analytical methods Quality control – Processes that maintain quality at a constant level Rules of engagement – Internal limits, authorizations and directives...
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    positively buoyant fins. Some divers prefer negatively buoyant fins. The additional effort needed when finning with ankle weights or heavy fins increases the...
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    7 liters) of blood, accounting for approximately 7% of their total body weight. Blood consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets...
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    occupation. His wife, however, continued to support her daughter's passion. Without her husband's knowledge, she enrolled Riefenstahl in dance and ballet classes...
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    Spearfishing (section Fins)
    equipment manufacturers now offer rubber weight belts.[citation needed] Longfins are the most common type of fins used by modern freedivers and spearfishermen...
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