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Bicycling Injuries

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1980
The increase in the use of bicycles has been paralleled by an increase in bicycle accidents. Safety education programs, especially for young people, might reduce the number of injuries.
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Bicycle Helmets

Pediatrics, 2001
Bicycling remains one of the most popular recreational sports among children in America and is the leading cause of recreational sports injuries treated in emergency departments. An estimated 23 000 children younger than 21 years sustained head injuries (excluding the face) while bicycling in 1998. The bicycle helmet is a very effective device that can
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Bicycling Injuries

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2013
Bicycling injuries can be classified into bicycle contact, traumatic, and overuse injuries. Despite the popularity of cycling, there are few scientific studies regarding injuries. Epidemiological studies are difficult to compare due to different methodologies and the diverse population of cyclists studied.
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Bicyclic Extensions

Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 1997
The author considers a more general structure theory of simple semigroups, the basic idea being to give a construction where the term ``group'' is replaced by the term ``monoid'' [see: \textit{D. Rees}, Q. J. Math., Oxf. Ser. 19, 101-108 (1948; Zbl 0030.00802)]. The resulting construction is called a bicyclic extension.
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Bicycling Injuries

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1999
The severity of injuries secondary to bicycling range from the pain and nuisance of skin abrasions to life-threatening brain injuries. For most injuries, the key to treatment and prevention is careful assessment of bike fit and training techniques. In general, the treatment of musculoskeletal and neuropathic lesions should follow sound, physiatric ...
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Bicycle Research between Bicycle Policies and Bicycle Culture

Mobility in History, 2014
After the Second World War, the bicycle was surpassed by the car as the dominant mode of individual transportation in most Western countries. Since the 1970s, however, bicycle use has again gained some support both from the general public and from governments.
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Bicycle!

Notes and Queries
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Bicycles promise safe, low-cost, environmentally-friendly transportation for billions of people. But the bicycle can only be understood in relation to transit infrastructure and spatial planning.
A. Robert Lee, Yuriko Yamamoto
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