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Annual proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine

Journal Volume: 48
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2004
Articles in SafetyLit: 21

A new biomechanically-based criterion for lateral skull fracture

A preliminary evaluation of child restraints and anchorage systems for an Australian car

An evaluation of the effectiveness of the supervised driver-training system in France

Benefits of Australian Design Rule 69 (full frontal crash protection) and airbags in frontal crashes in Australia

Characteristics of older motorcyclist crashes

Comparing driver frontal mortality in vehicles with redesigned and older-design front airbags

Comprehensive and human capital crash costs by maximum police-reported injury severity within selected crash types

Consequences and costs of lower extremity injuries

Differential Risk of Injury to Child Occupants by SUV Size

Dynamic bending tolerance and elastic-plastic material properties of the human femur

Evaluating pregnant occupant restraints: the effect of local uterine compression on the risk of fetal injury

Evaluation of pediatric use patterns and performance of lap shoulder belt systems in the center rear

Factors related to serious injury in post-NCAP European cars involved in frontal crashes

Gender differences in hip anatomy: possible implications for injury tolerance in frontal collisions

Injury biomechanics of c2 dens fractures

Pedestrian and pedalcyclist injury costs in the United States by age and injury severity

Prediction of severe eye injuries in automobile accidents: static and dynamic rupture pressure of the eye

Response corridors of the human head-neck complex in rear impact

Retrospective analysis of malleolar fractures in an impact environment

The injury risk to wheelchair occupants using motor vehicle transportation

The performance of various rear facing child restraint systems in a frontal crash