Development of a static test method to evaluate crashworthiness of wheelchair seating systems as used as motor vehicle seats (English)
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The AT Odyssey Continues, RESNA, RESNA Annual Conference, 2001
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2001
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Title:Development of a static test method to evaluate crashworthiness of wheelchair seating systems as used as motor vehicle seats
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Additional title:Entwicklung statischer Testverfahren zur Bewertung der Aufprall-Tauglichkeit von Rollstuhlsitzen, die als Fahrzeugsitze verwendet werden
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Place of publication:Arlington
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Publication date:2001
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