- Carlson, L.E. 1
- Carlson, Leonard E. 1
- Earhart, Chanda 1
- Green, Paul 1
- Griffith, Davis G. 2
- Hoffman, A.G. 2
- Kamholz, Leonard R. 2
- Marshall, Wesley 2
- Montgomery, Ronald W. 1
- Montgomery, Ron W. 1
- Nakagawara, Van B. 2
- Segal, David J. 2
- Shah, Raina 1
- Shedd, Jim 1
- Tsimhoni, Omer 1
- Watanabe, Hiroshi 1
- Yoo, Herbert 1
- John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.) 2
- Mobility Systems and Equipment Company 2
- U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine 1
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Office of Aviation. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute 2
- University of Michigan. Transportation Research Institute 1
- United States. Civil Aeronautics Authority 7
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Office of Aviation. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute 2
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration 1
- United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2
- United States. Federal Highway Administration 1
- University of Michigan. Transportation Research Institute 1
- Washington (State). Department of Transportation 1
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- Carlson, L.E. (1)
- Carlson, Leonard E. (1)
- Earhart, Chanda (1)
- Green, Paul (1)
- Griffith, Davis G. (2)
- Hoffman, A.G. (2)
- Kamholz, Leonard R. (2)
- Marshall, Wesley (2)
- Montgomery, Ronald W. (1)
- Montgomery, Ron W. (1)
- Nakagawara, Van B. (2)
- Segal, David J. (2)
- Shah, Raina (1)
- Shedd, Jim (1)
- Tsimhoni, Omer (1)
- Watanabe, Hiroshi (1)
- Yoo, Herbert (1)
- John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.) (2)
- Mobility Systems and Equipment Company (2)
- U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (1)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Office of Aviation. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (2)
- University of Michigan. Transportation Research Institute (1)
- United States. Civil Aeronautics Authority (7)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Office of Aviation. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (2)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration (1)
- United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (2)
- United States. Federal Highway Administration (1)
- University of Michigan. Transportation Research Institute (1)
- Washington (State). Department of Transportation (1)
- :Tsimhoni, Omer ;Yoo, Herbert1999-04-01:To design automotive head up displays, the extent to which HUDs interfere with detection of elements of the road scene (other vehicles, edge markings,...
- :Nakagawara, Van B. ;Montgomery, Ronald W.2008-06-01:In support of a Department of Homeland Security project, the Federal Aviation Administration´s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute measured the optical...
- :Nakagawara, Van B. ;Montgomery, Ron W.2007-07-01:Optical radiation can have acute and chronic effects on the tissues of the eye, especially if exposure levels exceed normal repair capabilities. In su...
- :Segal, David J. ;Kamholz, Leonard R.1987-01-01:This study developed a set of data which could be used in computer crash occupant simulation models to study automobile crashworthiness. The data gene...
- :Segal, David J. ;Kamholz, Leonard R.1987-01-01:This study developed a set of data which could be used in computer crash occupant simulation models to study automobile crashworthiness. The data gene...
- :Earhart, Chanda ;Shedd, Jim1996-08-01:Western Washington's population increased dramatically during the last 40 years. The west shore of Hood Canal is now largely settled with the homes of...
- 1958-10-01 | Civil Aeronautics Administration Reports:Impact tests of full-tempered glass windshield panels.
- 1957-02-01 | Civil Aeronautics Administration Reports:The purpose of the tests was to determine the ability of the windshield and supporting structure in front of the pilot and co-pilot of the airplane to...
- 1958-05-01 | Civil Aeronautics Administration Reports:Bird impact tests of the Douglas Model DC-8 airplane windshield.
- 1959-01-01 | Civil Aeronautics Administration Reports:Bird impact tests of the Douglas model DC-8 airplane eyebrow and clear-view windshield.
- 1958-11-01 | Civil Aeronautics Administration Reports:Observations on the in-flight effectiveness of FC-30 windshield rain repellent.
- 1949-08-01 | Civil Aeronautics Administration Reports:Impact testing of aircraft windshields by means of a dropping projectile.
- 1958-04-01 | Civil Aeronautics Administration Reports:Bird-impact tests of the Boeing Model 707 airplane eyebrow windshield.
- :Carlson, L.E. ;Hoffman, A.G.1983-03-01:Five channelizing devices were evaluated for safety via full scale crash tests at 60 mph using a minicompact sedan, a Volkswagen Rabbit.
- :Carlson, Leonard E. ;Hoffman, A.G.1983-03-01:Five channelizing devices were evaluated for safety via full scale crash tests at 60 mph using a minicompact sedan, a Volkswagen Rabbit. The five chan...
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