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Blast Injury Science and Engineering A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers /

This useful book helps readers develop and strengthen their understanding of the basic science, engineering and medicine behind blast injuries. The multi-disciplinary team of authors bring together their knowledge to give detailed descriptions of how these basic approaches can be used to further the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Bull, Anthony M. J. (Editor ), Clasper, Jon (Editor ), Mahoney, Peter F. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edición:1st ed. 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Part 1. Basic Science and Engineering -- 1. The fundamentals of blast physics -- 2. Biomechanics in blast -- 3. Behaviour of materials -- 4. Blast Loading of Cells -- 5. Biological Tissue Response -- Part 2. Weapon Effects and the Human -- 6. Blast Injury Mechanism -- Section 3. Principles of Investigating and Modelling Blast and Blast Mitigation -- 7. The examination of post-blast scenes -- 8. Clinical Forensic Investigation of the 2005 London Suicide Bombings -- 9. Modelling the blast environment and relating this to clinical injury- Experience from the 7/7 Inquest -- 10. The mortality review panel: a report on the deaths on operations of UK Service personnel 2002-2013 -- 11. Physical Models- Tissue Simulants.-12. Physical Models- Organ models for primary blast -- 13. In Vivo Models of blast injury -- 14. Modelling Blast brain injury -- 15. Military wound ballistics base study: Development of a Skull/Brain Model -- 16. Surrogates of human injury -- 17. Computational methods in continuum mechanics -- 18. Energised fragments: bullets and fragment simulating projectiles -- Part 4. Applications of blast injury research: Solving clinical problems -- 19. Coagulopathy and inflammation: an overview of blast effects -- 20. Foot and Ankle Blast Injuries -- 21. Traumatic Amputation -- 22. Testing and development of mitigation systems for tertiary blast -- 23. Pelvic blast injury -- 24. Behind Armour blunt trauma (BABT) -- 25. Blast Injury to the Spine -- 26. Primary Blast Lung Injury -- 27. Regional effec ts of explosive devices: The neck -- 28. Optimising the anatomical coverage provided by military body Armour systems -- 29. Blast injuries of the Eye -- 30. Hearing damage through blast -- 31. Peripheral Nerve Injuries. 
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