00835nam0-2200301 --450 991016675160332120170323130227.00198551479Hardback0198551487Paperback20170323d1978----kmuy0itay5050 baengGB 001yyPhysical chemistryP. W. AtkinsOxford [etc.]Oxford University Press1978XV, 1018 p.ill.24 cmChimica fisica541.3Atkins,P. W.<Peter William ;1940- >62922ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK991016675160332113 H 12 2431373FINBC04 120-92PIC 4230DINCHFINBCDINCHPhysical chemistry18573UNINA02099nam 2200505Ka 450 991069687470332120080725113323.0(CKB)5470000002382132(OCoLC)234960880(EXLCZ)99547000000238213220080723d2007 ua 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe role of vertical roof intrusion and post-crash headroom in predicting roof contact injuries to the head, neck, or face during FMVSS no.216 rollovers[electronic resource] an updated analysis /[Alexander Strashny][Washington, D.C.] :National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,[2007]18 pages digital, PDF fileNHTSA technical reportTitle from title screen (viewed on July 23, 2008)."October 2007.""DOT HS 810 847."Includes bibliographical references.Role of vertical roof intrusion and post-crash headroom in predicting roof contact injuries to the head, neck, or face during FMVSS no.216 rollovers Rollover vehicle accidentsRoofsCrash injuriesHeadWounds and injuriesNeckWounds and injuriesFaceWounds and injuriesRollover vehicle accidents.Roofs.Crash injuries.HeadWounds and injuries.NeckWounds and injuries.FaceWounds and injuries.Strashny Alexander1386651National Center for Statistics and Analysis (U.S.).Mathematical Analysis Division.United States.National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.GPOGPOBOOK9910696874703321The role of vertical roof intrusion and post-crash headroom in predicting roof contact injuries to the head, neck, or face during FMVSS no.216 rollovers3497481UNINA