The strain dependent pathophysiological consequences of inertial loading on central nervous system tissue.

Author(s)
Thibault, L.E. Gennarelli, T.A. Margulies, S.S. et.al.
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Abstract

The complex problem of developing a predictive transfer function between the forces and /or motions experienced by vehicle occupants in the hostile mechanical environment of a collision and indices relating to extent and severity of the various forms of central nervous system trauma can be made more tractable by understanding neural injury as a function of mechanical deformation at the cellular level.

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B 30614 (In: B 30601) /84 / IRRD 834459
Source

In: Proceedings of the 1990 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impacts, Bron-Lyon, France, September 12-13-14, 1990, p. 191-202, 20 ref.

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