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Re: Low Speed Impact Injuries
Craig Sims (cea@onr.com)
Fri, 14 Feb 1997 15:30:05 -0500 (EST)
Along the lines of this thread, a while back several of us
in my office remeber seeing a paper or book which contianed
a table of accelerations imposed on a person by everyday
activities, such as sneezing, getting slapped on the back, etc...
Of course, none of us remember where we saw it. If anyone out
there has seen it, please refresh our memory. Thanks in advance.
Craig Sims
Coltharp Engineering Associates
Austin, Texas
Craig Sims
cea@onr.com
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