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Human Neck Injury Tolerance
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The specification of information and specific data on the biomechanical quantities which describe the injury processes produced in the human neck are, at best, minimal. This paper discusses the problems associated with the topic and lists the quantitative information that does exist on the human neck injury tolerance.
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Melvin, J., "Human Neck Injury Tolerance," SAE Technical Paper 790136, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790136.Also In
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- Melvin J.W. Snyder R.G. Travis L.W. Olso N.R. “Response of the Human Larynx to Blunt Loading.” Proc. 17th Stapp Car Crash Conference SAE November 1973
- Culver R. Bender M. Melvin J. “Mechanisms, Tolerances and Responses Obtained Under Dynamic Superior-Inferior Head Impact, A Pilot Study.” UM-HSRI-78-21 May 1978
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