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Fracture patterns in diaphyseal gunshot trauma: role of the bullet's impact point and angle. [PDF]

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Crohn's disease onset associated with a ballistic injury to the abdomen in the patient wounded in the war in Ukraine: a case report. [PDF]

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WB12 Wound Ballistics Symposium

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2013
In August 2012, Cranfield University and the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom at Shrivenham hosted their inaugural Symposium on Wound Ballistics (WB12) chaired by Dr Debra Carr and Mr Steve Champion.
D. Carr
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Wound Ballistics

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
Attempts to explain wound ballistics (the study of effects on the body produced by penetrating projectiles) have only succeeded in mystifying it. This review explains the projectile-tissue interaction and presents data showing the location, type, and amount of tissue disruption characteristically produced by various projectiles.
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General wound ballistics

2011
Wound ballistics is the sub-domain of terminal ballistics that addresses the behaviour and effects of a bullet in a person or an animal.
B. Kneubuehl
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Ballistic Trauma: Overview and Statistics – Wound Ballistics

2016
Wound ballistics is the specialty in ballistics dealing with the interaction of bullet and tissue, resulting in lesions when humans or animals are hit. The lesions depend on the velocity and mass of the bullet as well as its design. Bullets are divided into low- and high-velocity bullets.
P. Knudsen
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