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		<description><![CDATA[Rebreathers are diving systems that recycle your breathing gas. It is a machine that recycles your exhaled gas so that it can be used again. Your body processes oxygen when you inhale and gives of carbon dioxide (CO2) when you exhale. Rebreathers remove the CO2 from your exhaled gas so that what is left can [...]]]></description>
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