Aircraft
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Subject Areas on Research
- Air assault soldiers demonstrate more dangerous landing biomechanics when visual input is removed.
- Analysis of text from injury reports improves understanding of construction falls.
- Automated detection and enumeration of marine wildlife using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and thermal imagery.
- Comparing the performance of expert user heuristics and an integer linear program in aircraft carrier deck operations.
- Computer modeling of airbag-induced ocular injury in pilots wearing night vision goggles.
- Confidence, not consistency, characterizes flashbulb memories.
- Cost-effectiveness of automated external defibrillators on airlines.
- Current use and outcomes of helicopter transport in pediatric trauma: a review of 18,291 transports.
- Determining appropriate use of an air medical program.
- Developing operator capacity estimates for supervisory control of autonomous vehicles.
- Dynamic-chemical coupling of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere region.
- Emotional processing and fear measurement synchrony as indicators of treatment outcome in fear of flying.
- Endovascular treatment of bilateral carotid artery pseudoaneurysms after blunt carotid injury.
- Evaluation of a life support module used for air transport of critically ill infants.
- Exposure to flame retardant chemicals on commercial airplanes.
- Factors improving survival in multisystem trauma patients.
- Fast-roping injuries among Army Rangers: a retrospective survey of an elite airborne battalion.
- Fatalities above 30,000 feet: characterizing pediatric deaths on commercial airline flights worldwide.
- Ground and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services Time Tradeoffs Assessed with Geographic Information.
- Helicopter Transportation of Brazilian Trauma Patients: A Comparison of Times to Care.
- Helicopter medical evacuation in the Korean War: Did it matter?
- Helicopter transport of patients during acute myocardial infarction.
- In-Flight Injuries Involving Children on Commercial Airline Flights.
- Kinematic response of the spine during simulated aircraft ejections.
- Lumbar spine and hip flexibility and trunk strength in helicopter pilots with and without low back pain history.
- Ozone-initiated chemistry in an occupied simulated aircraft cabin.
- Psychological reactions to terrorist attacks: findings from the National Study of Americans' Reactions to September 11.
- Quantifying Nearshore Sea Turtle Densities: Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems for Population Assessments
- The Effect of Target Position on the Accuracy of Cervical-Spine-Rotation Active Joint-Position Sense.
- The cognitive, emotional, and social impacts of the September 11 attacks: group differences in memory for the reception context and the determinants of flashbulb memory.
- The fastest animals and vehicles are neither the biggest nor the fastest over lifetime.
- The status of air medical quality assurance.
- Unoccupied Aircraft Systems in Marine Science and Conservation