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In Scuba diving, a pressure group refers to a group of divers who have been exposed to the same pressure conditions during a dive, typically defined by their depth and the duration of their dive. This classification helps in assessing each diver's exposure to nitrogen and the potential risk of decompression sickness. Understanding pressure groups is crucial for planning safe ascent profiles and determining necessary surface intervals before subsequent dives.

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