INFLUENCE OF DIRECTION AND DURATION OF IMPACTS TO THE HUMAN HEAD EVALUATED USING THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

Influence of Direction and Duration of Impacts to the Human Head Evaluated Using the Finite Element Method

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