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==International standards== The Depressurization Exposure Integral (DEI) is a [[Quantitative property|quantitative]] [[scientific modelling|model]] that is used by the FAA to enforce compliance with decompression-related design directives. The model relies on the fact that the pressure that the subject is exposed to and the duration of that exposure are the two most important variables at play in a decompression event.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mrcabinpressure.com/amd25-87.htm|title=Amendment 25β87|publisher=[[Federal Aviation Administration]]|access-date=2008-09-01}}</ref> Other national and international standards for explosive decompression testing include: *[[MIL-STD]]-810, 202 *[[DO-160|RTCA/DO-160]] *[[NORSOK]] M710 *API 17K and 17J *NACE TM0192 and TM0297 *TOTALELFFINA SP TCS 142 Appendix H
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