The Six Degrees of Freedom Motion of the Human Head, Spine, and Pelvis in a Frontal Impact
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S. Balasubramanian | P. O. Riley | K. B. Arbogast | P. Riley | R. Kent | D. Lessley | F. López-Valdés | K. Arbogast | T. Seacrist | M. Maltese | S. Balasubramanian | F. J. Lopez-Valdes | D. J. Lessley | T. Seacrist | M. Maltese | R. Kent | Sriram Balasubramanian | Patrick O. Riley | Richard W. Kent
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