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==Gradient factors (GF)==
User input of [[gradient factor]]s is sometimes available for planning and real
Gradient factors are a calculation trick (Erik C. Baker) that consists of taking a percentage of each M-Value (e.g. 90%) in order to increase conservatism (shorter duration without mandatory stops, longer and/or deeper stops) by reducing the maximum amount of neutral (inert) gas (e.g. nitrogen) accepted when approaching surface (Maximum Value of each tissue compartment at... 9 m, 6 m, 3 m, surface).<ref name="Foret-1" />.
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For dives without mandatory stops, only GFhigh is used, even if a GFlow is defined.
Twin GFs (e.g. 80/80) have the same effect
Asymmetric GFs (e.g. 30/70) can be used to force deep stops (e.g. Heliox or Trimix dives when the algorithm used is not conservative enough). Deep stops can be defined as follows: “one or more voluntary or empirically derived decompression stops that are deeper than any prescribed by the algorithm utilized”.<ref name="Deep-Stops" />
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* leaving GFlow and GFhigh free for input;
* by including in the algorithm a modification of the GFs according to the diver's
In all cases, the choice of GF values is arbitrary.
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