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Original Articles

Sensitivity of Head and Cervical Spine Injury Measures to Impact Factors Relevant to Rollover Crashes

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Pages S140-S147 | Received 14 Nov 2014, Accepted 23 Jan 2015, Published online: 01 Jun 2015

Figures & data

Table 1 Magnitude of factor levels for impact conditions

Figure 1 Impact vectors (left) and 45° anterolateral setup (right).
Figure 1 Impact vectors (left) and 45° anterolateral setup (right).
Figure 2 Boxplots of injury measure outputs (rows) according to impact parameters (columns). Statistical significance (p < 0.05) is identified with grey shading.
Figure 2 Boxplots of injury measure outputs (rows) according to impact parameters (columns). Statistical significance (p < 0.05) is identified with grey shading.
Figure 3 Boxplots of injury measure outputs (rows) according to impact orientation (columns). Statistical significance (p < 0.05) is identified with grey shading.
Figure 3 Boxplots of injury measure outputs (rows) according to impact orientation (columns). Statistical significance (p < 0.05) is identified with grey shading.
Figure 4 Peak brain and cervical-spine injury measures according to impact orientation in impacts at 6 m/s and 127 mm of displacement.
Figure 4 Peak brain and cervical-spine injury measures according to impact orientation in impacts at 6 m/s and 127 mm of displacement.
Figure 5 Scatter plot of peak strain values recorded for each brain element (n = 15212) in simulations with the greatest (top) and least (bottom) CSDM0.1 values.
Figure 5 Scatter plot of peak strain values recorded for each brain element (n = 15212) in simulations with the greatest (top) and least (bottom) CSDM0.1 values.
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