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Thomas A. Connor, J. Michio Clark, Pieter Brama, Matt Stewart, Aisling Ní Annaidh and Michael D. Gilchrist
The aim of this study is to determine what loads are likely to be applied to the head in the event of a horse falling onto it and to determine by how much a typical equestrian helmet reduces these loads. An instrumented headform was designed and built to...
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Pedro O. Santos, Gustavo P. Carmo, Ricardo J. Alves de Sousa, Fábio A. O. Fernandes and Mariusz Ptak
The human head is sometimes subjected to impact loads that lead to skull fracture or other injuries that require the removal of part of the skull, which is called craniectomy. Consequently, the removed portion is replaced using autologous bone or allopla...
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Louise Cilliers, François Retief
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In this study the evolutionary development of orthopedics (management of diseases of bones and joints), which commenced in early Mesopotamia and Egypt, is followed through Classical times.The Greek in? uence probably commenced in the 6thcent...
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Louise Cilliers, François Retief
Pág. 87 - 100
In this study the evolutionary development of orthopedics (management of diseases of bones and joints), which commenced in early Mesopotamia and Egypt, is followed through Classical times.The Greek in? uence probably commenced in the 6thcent...
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