Blunt Trauma Data Correlation

The purpose of this task was to assemble and correlate blunt trauma data with primary emphasis on the relevancy of the data to the goals and objectives of the overall Lightweight Soft Body Armor Program. Secondarily, the applicability of these data to projectile-induced blunt trauma generalizations...

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