Maklewska et al., 2004 - Google Patents
New measuring stand for estimating a material's ability to damp the energy of impact strokesMaklewska et al., 2004
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- Maklewska E
- Tarnowski W
- Krucinska I
- Demus J
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- FIBRES and TEXTILES in Eastern Europe
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The problem of injuries among people devoted to sports both professionally and as a recreational activity has become more and more important over recent years, due to the increasing scope of this phenomenon. Each year, 75 million people world-wide suffer from …
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