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Vertical deceleration injuries

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1982
Six patients simultaneously sustained vertical deceleration injuries. Vertical deceleration injuries are serious and characteristically involve major weight bearing structures with forces transmitted through the foot, leg, pelvis and vertebral column.
K I, Maull, R E, Whitley, J A, Cardea
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Decelerated medical education

Medical Teacher, 2004
The aim of the study was to obtain information regarding the prevalence, structure, student characteristics and outcomes of formal decelerated medical education programs. A 13-item survey was mailed to all US medical schools examining characteristics of decelerated curricular programs. Responses were received from 77 schools (62% response). Some 24 (31%
Brian, McGrath, Diane, McQuail
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Decelerational Thoracic Injury

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2001
Among the five major decelerational thoracic injuries [myocardial contusion (MC), traumatic aortic disruption (TAD), sternal fracture (SF), flail chest (FC), and tracheobronchial disruption (TBD)], coexisting injuries are seemingly rare.To test this hypothesis, we reviewed the records of all patients, with final diagnosis (FDX) codes of these injuries,
K G, Swan, B C, Swan, K G, Swan
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Low Density Supersonic Decelerator Parachute Decelerator System

AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems (ADS) Conference, 2013
The Low Density Supersonic Decelerator Project has undertaken the task of developing and testing a large supersonic ringsail parachute. The parachute under development is intended to provide mission planners more options for parachutes larger than the Mars Science Laboratory's 21.5m parachute.
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