Age-related variation in injury occurrence to automobile occupants: An analysis of the 1982 National Accident Sampling System.

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Engert, S.F.
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Abstract

The National Accident Sampling System (NASS) was analyzed to provide quantitative information on injuries to collision-involved automobile occupants in relation to age. The analysis shows differences between age groups in the following characteristics of an occupant's injuries: the number of injuries, pattern of injury to different body parts, kinds of injuries sustained, and severity of injury.

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B 25055 (In: B 25051) /81/84/ IRRD 293078
Source

In: Crash injury impairment and disability: Long term effects. SAE publication S -661. Proceedings of the International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 24-28, 1986, P.37-50, 1 fig., 5 graph., 17 tab., 37 ref. SAE paper No. 860497.

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