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Accident or Crash?

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2000
The language police are at it again. For years, I have avoided using the forbidden phrase emergency room in polite company for fear that I would be viewed as some type of vermin in the house of emergency medicine. More recently, the realization that everyone outside our profession thinks of us very favorably as ER docs (thanks, in part, to Anthony ...
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Analysis of fatal motorcycle crashes: crash typing

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1995
There were 2074 crashes fatal to a motorcycle driver in the United States during 1992. A computer program was developed to convert Fatal Accident Reporting System (FARS) data for these crashes into standard format English language "crash reports". The computer generated reports were analyzed and crash type categories were defined.
D F, Preusser, A F, Williams, R G, Ulmer
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Moped Crashes are Just as Dangerous as Motorcycle Crashes

The American Surgeon™, 2018
Mopeds’ (MP) limited speed gives the impression that they are safer than motorcycles (MCs), but factors other than speed may contribute to crash outcome. Records of patients involved in MC or MP crashes evaluated at the University of Louisville Hospital emergency department between 2010 and 2014 were reviewed.
Jessica L, Weaver   +3 more
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Cosmic Crashes

Scientific American, 2021
Aaron, Evans, Lee, Armus
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In-depth Crash Causation Analysis of Motorcyclist Crashes

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems, 2022
Tereza Tmejová   +2 more
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Crash data augmentation using variational autoencoder

Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2021
Zubayer Islam   +2 more
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Plane Crash

The American Journal of Nursing, 1989
R, Petersen, L V, Sopher
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Flying primates: crashed, or crashed through?

1995
Abstract The flying primate hypothesis originated from the finding that megabats shared a number of advanced visual pathway characters with primates that were not found in any other mammalian order, nor in microbats. This hypothesis indicates that primates, colugos and megabats share a common ancestor with each other more recent than ...
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Crash comparison of autonomous and conventional vehicles using pre-crash scenario typology

Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2021
Xuesong Wang, Xiangbin Wu
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Crash Through or Crash?

The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, 1982
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