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  • Author : Anonim
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  • Language : English
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Report

Report
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Human Survivability of Extreme Impacts in Free-fall

Human Survivability of Extreme Impacts in Free-fall
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"Human deceleration tolerances beyond the limits imposed by voluntary experimental methods were studied by means of intensive case histories of 137 individuals who have survived extremely abrupt impacts in accidental, suicidal,