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Proceedings of the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury conference

Journal Volume: 4
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 1976
Articles in SafetyLit: 28

A synthesis of data from a multi-purpose survey on pedestrian accidents

Air resistance of crash helmets

Anatomical sites and severities of injury in unprotected road users

Bicycle spoke injuries

Bilateral study - 100 injured pedestrians - connection with the vehicle

Biomechanical aspects of head trauma in pedestrians

Calspan 3-d crash victim simulation program

Characteristics of motorcycle accidents

Child traffic accidents - epidemiological and biomechanical aspects

Determination of injury threshold levels by reconstruction of real road accidents

Epidemiological and clinical features of spinal-cord injured pedestrians

Epidemiological and clinical features of spinal-cord lesions from motorcycle crashes

Experimental investigation of motorcycle safety

Human tolerance to lower extremities impacts

Influence of front-end-design of passenger cars on injuries of pedestrians in car-to-pedestrian collisions

Injuries of older persons in pedestrian accidents

Injury mechanisms and motorcycle design

Kinematics of a pedestrian and a two-wheeler impacted by the front of a car

Kinematics of real pedestrian and two-wheel rider accidents and special aspects of the pedestrian accident

Motorcycle safety - accident survey and rider injuries

Non-perpendicular impacts - an experimental study on crash helmets

Pedestrians as a risk group in traffic safety in yugoslavia

Performance of helmets and contribution to the definition of the tolerance of the human head to impact

Study of lethal cranial lesions observed on 'two-wheel' users

The cost to new zealand of pedestrian and cycle injuries

The influence of protection helmets in motorcycle accidents

The natural crash-helmet

The typical traffic accidents in adolescents: the motorcycle accident - some epidemiologic features and the effectiveness of safety helmets and clothing