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Wolfram Hell

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MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|January 20, 2016
[Drowsiness and traffic safety: At least as dangerous as alcohol!]Wolfram Hell
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|February 4, 2012
[Safe driving in old age?]Claudia Helmreich, Wolfram Hell, Matthias Graw
Traffic Injury Prevention|March 28, 2013
Muscle activity influence on the kinematics of the cervical spine in rear-end sled tests in female volunteersChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Michael Kraus, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 3, 2007
Risk of injury of the cervical spine in sled tests in female volunteersChristoph Dehner, Martin Elbel, Sylvia Schick, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|July 18, 2013
Muscle activity influence on the kinematics of the cervical spine in frontal testsChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Michael Kraus, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 9, 2008
Influence of anthropometry on the kinematics of the cervical spine and the risk of injury in sled tests in female volunteersChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Markus Arand, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 10, 2011
Dynamic kinematic responses of female volunteers in rear impacts and comparison to previous male volunteer testsAnna Carlsson, Astrid Linder, Johan Davidsson, et al.
Global Journal of Health Science|April 27, 2013
In-vivo kinematics of the cervical spine in frontal sled testsChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Wolfram Hell, et al.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology|June 25, 2021
Dynamic Responses of Female Volunteers in Rear Impact Sled Tests at Two Head Restraint DistancesAnna Carlsson, Stefan Horion, Johan Davidsson, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 23, 2013
ADSEAT--Adaptive Seat to Reduce Neck Injuries for Female and Male OccupantsAstrid Linder, Sylvia Schick, Wolfram Hell, et al.
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MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|January 20, 2016
[Drowsiness and traffic safety: At least as dangerous as alcohol!]Wolfram Hell
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|February 4, 2012
[Safe driving in old age?]Claudia Helmreich, Wolfram Hell, Matthias Graw
Traffic Injury Prevention|March 28, 2013
Muscle activity influence on the kinematics of the cervical spine in rear-end sled tests in female volunteersChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Michael Kraus, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 3, 2007
Risk of injury of the cervical spine in sled tests in female volunteersChristoph Dehner, Martin Elbel, Sylvia Schick, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|July 18, 2013
Muscle activity influence on the kinematics of the cervical spine in frontal testsChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Michael Kraus, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 9, 2008
Influence of anthropometry on the kinematics of the cervical spine and the risk of injury in sled tests in female volunteersChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Markus Arand, et al.
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 10, 2011
Dynamic kinematic responses of female volunteers in rear impacts and comparison to previous male volunteer testsAnna Carlsson, Astrid Linder, Johan Davidsson, et al.
Global Journal of Health Science|April 27, 2013
In-vivo kinematics of the cervical spine in frontal sled testsChristoph Dehner, Sylvia Schick, Wolfram Hell, et al.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology|June 25, 2021
Dynamic Responses of Female Volunteers in Rear Impact Sled Tests at Two Head Restraint DistancesAnna Carlsson, Stefan Horion, Johan Davidsson, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 23, 2013
ADSEAT--Adaptive Seat to Reduce Neck Injuries for Female and Male OccupantsAstrid Linder, Sylvia Schick, Wolfram Hell, et al.
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