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Hydrostatic shock / Stopping power / Anatomy / Single bullet theory / Cavitation / Ballistic gelatin / Ballistic trauma / Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy / Assault rifle / Ballistics / Medicine / Dynamics
Date: 2007-07-31 10:50:13
Hydrostatic shock
Stopping power
Anatomy
Single bullet theory
Cavitation
Ballistic gelatin
Ballistic trauma
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
Assault rifle
Ballistics
Medicine
Dynamics

Review of criticisms of ballistic pressure wave experiments, the Strasbourg goat tests, and the Marshall and Sanow data Michael Courtney, PhD Ballistics Testing Group, P.O. Box 24, West Point, NY[removed]Michael_Courtney@a

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