Experimental modeling of head injury
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https://doi.org/10.25305/unj.108521Keywords:
head injury, pathogenesis, modeling, experiment.Abstract
The modern data about the experimental modeling of head injury are quoted. The main types of models, their features and descriptions are given. The special attention has been devoted to the head injury modeling devices.References
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