Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force Trauma |
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Bone is known to vary in its resistance to forces depending upon internal
components and postmortem alterations . Fracturing response varies depending
on whether the bone retains its internal moisture or has dried and whether it is
live or ...
Bone is known to vary in its resistance to forces depending upon internal
components and postmortem alterations . Fracturing response varies depending
on whether the bone retains its internal moisture or has dried and whether it is
live or ...
Page 325
The victims in this case , aged 31 and 25 years , retained their relative structural
integrity , although they both sustained severe skeletal fractures and multiple
internal injuries . The men were compacted between the tail and the control
panel ...
The victims in this case , aged 31 and 25 years , retained their relative structural
integrity , although they both sustained severe skeletal fractures and multiple
internal injuries . The men were compacted between the tail and the control
panel ...
Page 328
The copilot suffered more extensive internal injuries to head , heart , lung , liver
and spleen and fracturing of his extremities . His fingers were also lost , probably
in the fire , and his entire body sustained severe charring . He was positively ...
The copilot suffered more extensive internal injuries to head , heart , lung , liver
and spleen and fracturing of his extremities . His fingers were also lost , probably
in the fire , and his entire body sustained severe charring . He was positively ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
The Circumstances of Blunt Force Trauma | 224 |
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