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As the suture lines become joined , energy can be transmitted beyond the area of
direct impact . Sutural closure and obliteration is a long and highly variable
process . Sutures that completely disappear in one skull may still be open in
another ...
As the suture lines become joined , energy can be transmitted beyond the area of
direct impact . Sutural closure and obliteration is a long and highly variable
process . Sutures that completely disappear in one skull may still be open in
another ...
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impact injuries such as those delivered by high - velocity projectiles such as
bullets and shrapnel and relatively lower - velocity sharp implements such as
daggers , javelins or axes . In these types of injuries the effective force is
concentrated in ...
impact injuries such as those delivered by high - velocity projectiles such as
bullets and shrapnel and relatively lower - velocity sharp implements such as
daggers , javelins or axes . In these types of injuries the effective force is
concentrated in ...
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H . SCATTER VERSUS IMPACT DURING AIRCRAFT CRASHES :
IMPLICATIONS FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS LAURA FULGINITI , M . H
, CZUZAK AND K . M . TAYLOR M assive trauma is one of the most complicating
factors in the ...
H . SCATTER VERSUS IMPACT DURING AIRCRAFT CRASHES :
IMPLICATIONS FOR FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS LAURA FULGINITI , M . H
, CZUZAK AND K . M . TAYLOR M assive trauma is one of the most complicating
factors in the ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
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