Airbag Protected Crash Victims-The Challenge of Identifying Occult Injuries
- Author(s):
Augenstein,Jeffrey S. ( University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital ) Digges,Kennerly H. ( George Washington University ) Lombardo,Louis V. ( National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ) Perdeck,Elana B. ( Arvin Caslspan Corp. ) Stratton,James E. ( Data Link, Inc. ) Malliaris,A.C. Byers,Patricia M. Nunez Jr.,Diego B. Zych,Gregory A. Andron,Jonathan L. Craythome,A.Kevin Verga,Carla - Publication title:
- In-depth accident investigation: trauma team findings in late model vehicle collisions
- Title of ser.:
- SAE special publication
- Ser. no.:
- SP-1042
- Pub. Year:
- 1994
- No.:
- 940714
- Paper no.:
- 940714
- Page(from):
- 45
- Page(to):
- 54
- Pages:
- 10
- Pub. info.:
- Society of Automotive Engineering, Inc.
- ISBN:
- 9781560914945 [1560914947]
- Language:
- English
- Call no.:
- S10350/SP-1042
- Type:
- Technical Paper
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