Biological Materials
FOCUS · J5 ·
Presentations
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Prospects for studying how high-intensity compression waves cause damage in human blast injuries
ORAL
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Authors
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Katherine Brown
- The University of Texas at Austin, USA and Imperial College London, UK
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Chiara Bo
- Imperial College London, UK
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Arul Ramaswamy
- Imperial College London, Royal Centre of Defence Medicine Birmingham, and Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Wilts, UK
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Spiros Masouros
- Imperial College London, UK
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Nicolas Newell
- Imperial College London, UK
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Adam Hill
- Imperial College London and Royal Centre of Defence Medicine Birmingham, UK
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Jon Clasper
- Imperial College London and Royal Centre of Defence Medicine Birmingham, UK
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Anthony Bull
- Imperial College London, UK
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William Proud
- Imperial College, London
- Imperial College London, UK
- Imperial College London
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The pathogenesis of retinal damage in human eye under impact and blast load
ORAL
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Authors
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Luca Esposito
- University of Cassino, Italy
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Nicola Bonora
- University of Cassino, Italy
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Tommaso Rossi
- Rome Ophthalmic Hospital, Italy
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The Dynamic Behaviour and Shock Recovery of a Porcine Skeletal Muscle Tissue
ORAL
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Authors
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James Wilgeroth
- Cranfield University
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Paul Hazell
- Cranfield University
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Gareth Appleby-Thomas
- Cranfield University
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Dynamic Characterization of Porcine Lung Tissue
ORAL
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Authors
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Brett Sanborn
- Purdue University
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Xu Nie
- Purdue University
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Weinong Chen
- Purdue University
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Tusit Weerasooriya
- Army Research Laboratory
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Toward Long-Time Simulation of Ballistic Gel Penetration
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Adrian Lew
- Stanford University
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