Human Head Tolerance to Sagittal Impact Reliable Estimation Deduced from Experimental Head Injury Using Subhuman Primates and Human Cadaver Skulls
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Koshiro Ono | K. Ono | A. Kikuchi | M. Nakamura | H. Kobayashi | N. Nakamura | Astumi Kikuchi | Marumi Nakamura | Hajime Kobayashi | Norio Nakamura
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