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Injury risks between first and second generation airbags in frontal motor vehicle collisions
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 07/18/08
Paul AM et al. - Vehicles equipped with first and second generation airbags appear to offer similar protection for front-seated occupants. The observed decreased risks for upper extremity injury and increased risks for severe thoracic injuries warrant further attention.
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