Evaluation of Event Data Recorders in Full Systems Crash Tests
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Peter Niehoff | Hampton C. Gabler | John Brophy | Chip Chidester | John Hinch | Carl L. Ragland | H. Gabler | J. Brophy | J. Hinch | P. Niehoff | C. Chidester | C. Ragland
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