Sentences with phrase «high injury measures»

In contrast, poor structural design means greater likelihood of poor control of the dummy and high injury measures
The side airbag for the driver did a good job of protecting the dummy's head, but there was major intrusion into the occupant compartment and high injury measures on the dummy's torso and pelvis.
Intrusion into the driver footwell area contributed to high injury measures on the dummy's lower right leg, indicating the likelihood of injury.
It was one of the few cars the Institute tested that year with high injury measures on both legs.
Very high injury measures were recorded on the dummy's head during this impact.
While this didn't produce high injury measures, vehicles should be designed to prevent people's heads from being struck by intruding vehicles, trees, poles, etc..

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Lord Hope's argument that kettling can ne justifiable when its a proportionate measure to contain disorder and prevent injury to people or property is inherently problematic - in a way that his opinion doesn't face up to - if kettling has the effect of provoking disorder and rendering some people - perhaps very vulnerable people - more exposed to the risk of injury because the police are trapping them in a high - risk area.
«In patients with brain injury, combat exposure by itself did not seem to correlate with the high rate of PTSD or depression or the other measures we reported,» Brody said.
By measuring the tau levels in a regular blood test, the researchers could say how severe the concussion was just one hour after the injury, and with a high level of certainty could predict which players would have long - term symptoms and thereby needed to rest longer.
The prospective cohort study met both its primary endpoints: to determine the association between troponin T levels measured by a high - sensitivity troponin T assay and the risk of death within a month of non-cardiac surgery, and to identify diagnostic criteria for myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery that defines whether or not serious injury to the heart has occurred.
The EVA - 23 incident was classified as a «High Visibility Close Call,» and the MIB's report provides harrowing reading and offers a measure of insight into how close Parmitano came to suffering serious injury or even death.
The impact with the window sill did not produce high head injury measures, but the head protection is inadequate.
Passenger — The dummy's head was hit by the window glass, window sill, and pillar behind the rear passenger door, producing moderately high head injury measures.
Very high head injury measures typically are recorded when the moving deformable barrier hits a dummy's head during impact.
This impact did not produce high head injury measures, but the head protection was inadequate.
Measures recorded on the dummy's head, neck, and chest indicate low risk of serious injury in these areas of the body, but the poorly controlled movement of the dummy during the impact may have contributed to high forces on its right leg.
Still, moderately high head and neck injury measures were recorded.
These impacts did not produce high head injury measures, but the head protection is inadequate.
The hit by the window sill did not produce high head injury measures, but the head protection is inadequate.
Forces measured on the dummy indicated high risk of injury for the legs and feet in several vehicles.
«The optional curtain did a good job of keeping injury measures on the heads of the dummies low, but torso injury measures for the driver dummy were high.
Passenger — The dummy's head was hit by the intruding barrier, producing high head injury measures.
The impacts with the window glass and sill did not produce high head injury measures, but the head protection is inadequate.
«The optional curtain airbag did a good job of reducing the injury measures recorded on the dummies» heads, but the torso injury measures for the driver dummy were too high and there was too much intrusion,» O'Neill points out.
«Even though the head injury measures on the driver dummy in the Saturn weren't high, head contact with intruding objects should be prevented.
Driver — The dummy's head was hit by the intruding barrier, producing moderately high head injury measures.
This impact did not produce high head injury measures, but head hits with intruding objects such as other vehicles, trees, and poles should be prevented.
Intrusion measures are important because they indicate how well the structure held up; the greater the amount of intrusion, the higher the likelihood of serious injuries.
However, injury measures from the dummy's pelvis and chest kept this car from earning a higher overall rating.
The driver dummy's head was struck by the barrier in the 300 without side airbags, although this did not produce high head injury measures.
Injury measures taken from driver dummies in both tests indicate high risk of life - threatening injuries.
This hit did not produce high head injury measures, but head impacts with intruding objects such as other vehicles, trees, and poles should be prevented.
Measures taken from the dummy indicate a high likelihood of serious lower leg injuries.
The driver frontal airbag fired late in two crashes resulting in high head injury measures.
Owners should always provide their dogs with soft, comfortable, well - padded sleeping areas and should take reasonable measures to restrict jumping from high places and other activities that might lead to injuries.
The government intends to introduce measures to end the right to cash compensation for minor whiplash injuries, and will consult on the details in the New Year This will end the cycle in which responsible motorists pay higher premiums to cover false claims by others.
Colossus also gives higher values for objective injuries measured by diagnostic testing than soft tissue injuries.
Since seatbelt use appears to be one of the most effective measures to reduce injuries in motor vehicle crashes [67], interventions to use seatbelts should be aimed at males and high risk takers in particular, and based on the premise that nonuse is volitional rather than forgetful.
2 MEASURING CHILD HEALTH AND FAMILY ADVERSITY 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Key findings 2.3 Health measures 2.3.1 General health 2.3.2 Limiting long - term illness 2.3.3 Social, behavioural and emotional problems 2.3.4 Health problems 2.3.5 Accidents and injuries 2.3.6 Dental health 2.4 Health behaviour measures 2.4.1 Physical activity 2.4.2 Screen time 2.4.3 Fruit and vegetable consumption 2.4.4 Snacking on items with high sugar / fat content 2.4.5 Associations between health behaviours and child health 2.5 Family adversity 2.5.1 Associations between family adversity and child health 2.5.2 Associations between family adversity and health behaviours 2.6 Summary
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