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  • 33. Pedestrian injury patterns and risk in minibus collisions in China.
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  • 35. Road Traffic Injuries and the Built Environment in Bogotá, Colombia, 2015-2019: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.
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  • 37. Area-wide traffic calming for preventing traffic related injuries.
    Bunn F, Collier T, Frost C, Ker K, Roberts I, Wentz R.
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    Híjar M, Vazquez-Vela E, Arreola-Risa C.
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  • 40. Effect of environmental factors on risk of injury of child pedestrians by motor vehicles: a case-control study.
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