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- who: . and collaborators from the Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Duke University, United States have published the research work: A human surrogate neck for traumatic brain injury research, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The research showed that the magnitude of angular acceleration and angular velocity of a surrogate head, during a backwards fall, can be significantly increased when constrained by a low stiffness (passive state) surrogate neck. The aim of this research was to therefore develop a surrogate neck that could represent the motion of the human neck in and between the anatomical planes . . .
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