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The Biomechanics Data Base
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The Biomechanics Data Base contains the signals recorded during tests of human response to impact. A variety of possible errors in the signals from a test have been discovered, and are described in this paper, as well as the possible corrections for these errors. In addition, the contents of the data base are described as well as the tools available to analyze the data. Finally, plans for future development of the data base are revealed.
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Marcus, J., "The Biomechanics Data Base," SAE Technical Paper 840867, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840867.Also In
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