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Wound Ballistics-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
In Reply.— Dr Adams' calculations do not support his contention that by "size" Amato et al meant area instead of diameter. The area of the 70.4-mm diameter cavity (11 sphere diameters of 6.4 mm each) is 3892 mm 2 , not 972 mm 2 . Rather than 30-fold, this is a 122-fold difference.
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Ballistic Wounds

2021
Vincent J.M. DiMaio, D. Kimberley Molina
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Wound ballistics 101: the mechanisms of soft tissue wounding by bullets

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2017
Panagiotis K. Stefanopoulos   +3 more
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Wound ballistics

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1985
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[Wound Ballistics – a Brief Overview].

Praxis, 2016
S. Bolliger, S. Eggert, M. Thali
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Wound ballistics and surgery

2011
There is a long and close association between surgery and wound ballistics studies (Kocher 1875a,b, Spencer 1908, Owen-Smith 1981, Fackler et al. 1985, Cooper 1990, Bellamy et al. 1991, Prokosch 1995, Bowyer 1997, Ryan et al. 1997). The reason for this tradition is obvious.
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Assault rifle injuries in civilians: ballistics of wound patterns, assessment and initial management

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Panagiotis K. Stefanopoulos   +7 more
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Development of a skull/brain model for military wound ballistics studies

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2015
D. Carr   +8 more
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