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    I am posting the following Call For Papers for a colleague of mine. Please
    respond directly to the name and address given in the notice and mention that you
    read this posting.

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    22nd International Workshop on Human
    Subjects for Biomechanical Research

    The twenty-second International Workshop on Human Subjects for
    Biomechanical Research will commence at 9:00 AM on Sunday, October 30,
    1994 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the Fort Lauderdale Marina Marriott. This is
    a call for papers that are suitable for presentation at this workshop. We are
    looking for topics related to recent innovations or difficulties in human cadaver
    transducer installation and human cadaver impact testing methodology. Any
    paper about mathematical simulations or dummy tests must be oriented toward
    preparing for biomechanical tests with human cadavers or examining the
    ramifications of previous human cadaver experiments. Should you wish to make
    a presentation, please submit a title and short abstract on or before September
    30th to:

    Mr. Richard Morgan
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    Code NRD-12
    400 Seventh Street, S.W.
    Washington, DC 20590
    U.S.A.

    Telephone: (202) 366 - 4717
    FAX: (202) 366 - 5670
    e-mail: rmorgan@nhtsa.dot.gov

    This Workshop is associated (but not affiliated) with the Stapp Car Crash
    Conference, which begins on October 31st. The Society of Automotive
    Engineers is providing the meeting room.

    The basic purpose of this Workshop (as set up twenty years ago) is to provide a
    forum for the exchange of ideas or the presentation of current studies relative to
    trauma investigations with human cadavers. The workshop is to be conducted in
    surroundings that emphasize participation in problem-solving efforts.
    Spontaneous participation and unrehearsed verbal contributions are encouraged.
    If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact
    Richard Morgan at the above address.
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