Využití biomechaniky jako podpůrné argumentace pro závěry znaleckých posudků
Thesis title in Czech: | Využití biomechaniky jako podpůrné argumentace pro závěry znaleckých posudků |
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Thesis title in English: | The Use of Biomechanics as Supporting Argumentation for Expert Opinion Conclusions |
Key words: | dopravní nehoda, mechanismus poranění, poranění hlavy, chodec, čelní sklo automobilu, rychlost dopadu hlavy, deformační zona |
English key words: | road accident, mechanism of injury, head injury, pedestrian, car windscreen, head impact velocity, deformation zone |
Academic year of topic announcement: | 2014/2015 |
Thesis type: | dissertation |
Thesis language: | čeština |
Department: | Department of Biomedical Foundation in Kinanthropology (51-300200) |
Supervisor: | doc. PhDr. Mgr. David Ravnik, Ph.D. |
Author: | hidden![]() |
Date of registration: | 13.01.2015 |
Date of assignment: | 13.01.2015 |
Confirmed by Study dept. on: | 13.01.2015 |
Date and time of defence: | 26.03.2024 10:00 |
Date of electronic submission: | 28.01.2024 |
Date of submission of printed version: | 28.01.2024 |
Date of proceeded defence: | 26.03.2024 |
Opponents: | prof. Ing. František Maršík, DrSc. |
doc. Ing. Zdeněk Horák, Ph.D. | |
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