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A multimodal approach for assessing the risk of cervical spine injury in low-speed rear-end collisions: kinematic and clinical responses. [PDF]
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What the passenger contributes to passenger comfort
Applied Ergonomics, 1978An individual's reaction to a vehicle environment depends not only on the physical inputs but also on the characteristics of the individual. Surveys of airline passengers were conducted on board regularly scheduled commuter flights. Sex of the respondent and attitude toward flying were found to have import nt influences on passenger comfort. Individual
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Games and Economic Behavior, 1997
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Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1998
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and disability among children in the United States despite the fact that child safety seats and seat belts can provide effective protection against serious and fatal injuries. Many child car seats and safety restraints are being used incorrectly.
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Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and disability among children in the United States despite the fact that child safety seats and seat belts can provide effective protection against serious and fatal injuries. Many child car seats and safety restraints are being used incorrectly.
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Applied Ergonomics, 1977
This paper describes an attempt to formalize luggage dimension information obtained in the course of a study of passenger attitudes to various luggage handling systems. Frequency distributions of the dimensions have been plotted, and correlations and partial correlations have been calculated which indicate the degree of dependence of one variable upon ...
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This paper describes an attempt to formalize luggage dimension information obtained in the course of a study of passenger attitudes to various luggage handling systems. Frequency distributions of the dimensions have been plotted, and correlations and partial correlations have been calculated which indicate the degree of dependence of one variable upon ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
Accidental injuries to occupants of the front seat of automobiles are so typical that they can be classified into two groups. The injuries sustained by the driver have become known as "steering post injuries" and those sustained by others in the front seat are classified as "guest passenger injuries." Steering post injuries are caused by sudden stops ...
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Accidental injuries to occupants of the front seat of automobiles are so typical that they can be classified into two groups. The injuries sustained by the driver have become known as "steering post injuries" and those sustained by others in the front seat are classified as "guest passenger injuries." Steering post injuries are caused by sudden stops ...
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