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    Experimental analysis of the lower cervical spine in flexion with a focus on facet tracking by Muth-seng, C., Brauge, D., Soriau, N., Sandoz, B., Van den Abbeele, M., Skalli, W., Laporte, S.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (27-08-2019)
    “…Cervical traumas are among the most common events leading to serious spinal cord injuries. While models are often used to better understand injury mechanisms,…”
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    Neuropathological changes in a lamb model of non-accidental head injury (the shaken baby syndrome) by Finnie, J.W, Blumbergs, P.C, Manavis, J, Turner, R.J, Helps, S, Vink, R, Byard, R.W, Chidlow, G, Sandoz, B, Dutschke, J, Anderson, R.W.G

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-08-2012)
    “…Abstract Non-accidental head injury (NAHI), also termed the “shaken baby syndrome”, is a major cause of death and severe neurological dysfunction in children…”
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    Fast 3D reconstruction of the rib cage from biplanar radiographs by Jolivet, E., Sandoz, B., Laporte, S., Mitton, D., Skalli, W.

    “…The stereoradiographic reconstruction method allows obtaining the three-dimensional (3D) rib cage geometry, which is essential for clinical evaluation or…”
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    Biomechanical studies in an ovine model of non-accidental head injury by Anderson, R.W.G, Sandoz, B, Dutschke, J.K, Finnie, J.W, Turner, R.J, Blumbergs, P.C, Manavis, J, Vink, R

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (22-08-2014)
    “…Abstract This paper presents the head kinematics of a novel ovine model of non-accidental head injury (NAHI) that consists only of a naturalistic oscillating…”
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    Breathing through a spirometer perturbs balance by Clavel, L., Attali, V., Jacq, O., Nierat, MC, Similowski, T., Rouch, P., Sandoz, B.

    “…Natural breathing is known to induce at each inspiration/expiration, minimal perturbations of body balance that are compensated by movement of trunk and lower…”
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    Detection of spatial fluctuations of non-point source fecal pollution in coral reef surrounding waters in southwestern Puerto Rico using PCR-based assays by Bonkosky, M., Hernández-Delgado, E.A., Sandoz, B., Robledo, I.E., Norat-Ramírez, J., Mattei, H.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (2009)
    “…Human fecal contamination of coral reefs is a major cause of concern. Conventional methods used to monitor microbial water quality cannot be used to…”
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    In Vivo Assessment of Elasticity of Child Rib Cortical Bone Using Quantitative Computed Tomography by Mitton, D., Skalli, W., Pracros, J.-P., Brizard, D., Sandoz, B., Pialat, J.-B., Payen de la Garanderie, J., Bermond, F., Zhu, Y., Rongieras, F.

    Published in Applied bionics and biomechanics (01-01-2017)
    “…Elasticity of the child rib cortical bone is poorly known due to the difficulties in obtaining specimens to perform conventional tests. It was shown on the…”
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    Sled acceleration control for low-speed impact testing and transient response studies by Sandoz, B., Simonin, A., Saletti, D., Laporte, S.

    “…Whiplash Associated Disorder is the most common soft-tissue injury arising from low-speed car crashes (Siskind et al. 2013). To better understand whiplash…”
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    An Attempt of Early Detection of Poor Outcome after Whiplash by Laporte, Sebastien, Wang, Danping, Lecompte, Jennyfer, Blancho, Sophie, Sandoz, Baptiste, Feydy, Antoine, Lindberg, Pavel, Adrian, Julien, Chiarovano, Elodie, de Waele, Catherine, Vidal, Pierre-Paul

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (20-10-2016)
    “…The main concern with whiplash is that a large proportion of whiplash patients experience disabling symptoms or whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) for months…”
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