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1. Determination of distal fibula fracture for prediction of ankle injuries.

2. Comparison of thoracolumbar spine kinematics and injuries in reclined frontal impact sled tests between mid-size adult female and male PMHS.

3. The Effects of Recline Angle and Restraint Geometry on Lap Belt-Pelvis Interaction for Above-Normal BMI Motor Vehicle Occupants.

4. Occupant Restraint in Far-Side Impacts: Cadaveric and WorldSID Responses to a Far-Side Airbag.

5. Kinematic and Injury Response of Reclined PMHS in Frontal Impacts.

6. Thoracolumbar spine kinematics and injuries in frontal impacts with reclined occupants.

7. Kinematics of inboard-leaning occupants in frontal impacts.

8. PMHS and WorldSID Kinematic and Injury Response in Far-Side Events in a Vehicle-Based Test Environment.

9. Propagation of Syndesmotic Injuries During Forced External Rotation in Flexed Cadaveric Ankles.

10. Searching for the "sweet spot": the foot rotation and parallel engagement of ankle ligaments in maximizing injury tolerance.

11. Fiber-based modeling of in situ ankle ligaments with consideration of progressive failure.

12. Transient and long-time kinetic responses of the cadaveric leg during internal and external foot rotation.

13. Determination of the in situ mechanical behavior of ankle ligaments.

14. A framework for parametric modeling of ankle ligaments to determine the in situ response under gross foot motion.

15. Experimental investigation of the effect of occupant characteristics on contemporary seat belt payout behavior in frontal impacts.

16. Development of a computational framework to adjust the pre-impact spine posture of a whole-body model based on cadaver tests data.

17. Understanding how pre-impact posture can affect injury outcome in side impact sled tests using a new tool for visualization of cadaver kinematics.

18. The Contribution of Pre-impact Posture on Restrained Occupant Finite Element Model Response in Frontal Impact.

19. The Contribution of Pre-impact Spine Posture on Human Body Model Response in Whole-body Side Impact.

20. A computational biomechanical analysis to assess the trade-off between chest deflection and spine translation in side impact.

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