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Cerebrovascular injury caused by a high strain rate insult in the thorax. Amy C. Courtney, Ph.D., Force Protection Industries, Inc., 9801 Highway 78, Ladson, SC, [removed]removed] Michael W. Courtney, P
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Document Date: 2011-05-24 20:03:30


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City

Herndon / Aberdeen / Ground / Brno / Ladson / /

Company

LG / Fairchild / Knudsen / Force Protection Industries Inc. / /

Country

United States / Iraq / Czech Republic / /

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Facility

Institute of Forensic Medicine / Masaryk University / /

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kinetic energy transfer / high-energy missile hits / energy / Energy transfer characteristics / impact energy / /

MedicalCondition

DF / internal organ injury / central nervous system injury / strain / brain injury / blast wave injury / mild traumatic brain injury / Wessely S. Shell shock / blast injury / injury / primary blast gut injury / lung injuries / additional injury / similar injuries / petechiae / Cerebrovascular injury / TBI / closed head injury / blast-induced traumatic brain injury / grossly apparent brain injury / Shock / blast-induced lung injury / Blast-Induced Mild Traumatic Brain Injury / traumatic brain injury / tertiary injury / diffuse petechiae / gross injury / Sturtevant B. Shock / use shock / pericapillar brain hemorrhages / neural injury / /

Organization

Faculty of Medicine / USAF Academy / Atomic Support Agency / Michigan Department of Natural Resources / Institute of Forensic Medicine / United States Army / Masaryk University / U.S. Air Force Academy / /

Person

Ying Y. Biological / Krajsa / Estimate / Courtney M. Links / Oen / Michael W. Courtney / Amy C. Courtney / /

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head / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / Maryland / Colorado / South Carolina / /

PublishedMedium

Medical Hypotheses / /

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www.btgresearch.org / /

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