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The effect of reclined seatback angles on the motion of booster-seated children during lateral-oblique low-acceleration impacts
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The effect of reclined seatback angles on the motion of booster-seated children during lateral-oblique low-acceleration impacts

Valentina Graci, John Burns Iii, Madeline Griffith and Thomas Seacrist
Accident analysis and prevention, v 188, 107117
Aug 2023
PMID: 37216696

Abstract

Acceleration Accidents, Traffic Biomechanical Phenomena Child Child Restraint Systems Female Humans Male Seat Belts Torso - physiology

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Ergonomics
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Transportation
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