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von Wekesa, M. (Autor),
Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 30 (1996), 1, S. 61-63, Lit.
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“...Gehirnerschütterung...”Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 30 (1996), 1, S. 61-63, Lit.
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von Sparks, J.P. (Autor)
Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 19 (1985), 2, S. 71-75, Lit.
“... serious. Detailed reference is made to concussion, injuries from collapsed scrums and injuries...”Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 19 (1985), 2, S. 71-75, Lit.
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von Sahlin, Y. (Autor)
Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 23 (1990), 4, S. 241-244, Lit.
“... the most severe injuries, with eleven concussions and two epidural haematomas....”Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 23 (1990), 4, S. 241-244, Lit.
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von Zemper, E.D. (Autor),
Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 23 (1989), 3, S. 161-164, Lit.
“... body parts. Contusions were the predominant type of injury, and concussions were recorded for both men...”Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 23 (1989), 3, S. 161-164, Lit.
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von Chan, K.M. (Autor),
Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 18 (1984), 3, S. 195-202, Lit.
“... of more severe injuries was recorded: fracture, concussion and heat stroke which demanded special medical...”Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 18 (1984), 3, S. 195-202, Lit.
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von Maffulli, N. (Autor),
Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 30 (1996), 3, S. 218-221, Lit.
“... concussions, and seven torn knee ligaments. Conclusions: Children sports participation in Hong Kong, although...”Erschienen in British journal of sports medicine, 30 (1996), 3, S. 218-221, Lit.
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