A novel modeling approach for finite element human body models with high computational efficiency and stability: application in pedestrian safety analysis
Chongqing Key Laboratory of Vehicle Crash/Bio-Impact and Traffic Safety, Institute for Traffic Medicine, Daping Hospital, Army Medical UniversityChongqing, China
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