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    On the TV program "Next Step" a segment focused on a sealed air chamber
    used to determine body volumes. It was presented as a viable alternative
    to hydrostatic weighing. I've shared this info with my physiologist
    colleagues; they were unfamiliar with it and interested in obtaining more
    information.

    I believe the show indicated that it was developed at Cal-Davis, but am
    not sure. Can anyone help?

    Thanks.

    :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
    :: Philip Schot, Ph.D. ::
    :: Director of Biomechanics ::
    :: Department of Human Kinetics ::
    :: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee ::
    :: P.O. Box 413 ::
    :: Milwaukee, WI 53201 ::
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    :: Phone: (414) 229-6080 ::
    :: Fax: (414) 229-5100 ::
    :: Email: pschot@csd4.csd.uwm.ed ::
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