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- :Coats, Brittany ;Eucker, Stephanie A.Jan 05 2012 | Int J Dev Neurosci. 2012; 30(3):191-200.:Clinicians are charged with the significant task of distinguishing between accidental and inflicted head trauma. Oftentimes this distinction is straig...
- :Sullivan, Sarah ;Coats, Brittany9 2015 | Accid Anal Prev. 2015; 82:143-153:Falls are a major cause of traumatic head injury in children. Understanding head kinematics during low height falls is essential for evaluating injury...
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