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Moore, M. Comparison of Young and Adult Driver Crashes in Alaska Using Linked Traffic Crash and Hospital Data. DOT HS 808. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, January 20, 1998.

Karlson, T., Bigelow, W. Beutel, P. Serious Lower Extremity Injuries from Motor Vehicle Crashes, Wisconsin 1991-1994. DOT HS 808 791. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, September 1998.

Castle, S., Woods, B. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Traumatic Brain Injuries in New Mexico. DOT HS 808 798. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, October 1998.

Allen, M., Weiss, H. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Hospital charges for Motor Vehicle Crash Victims in Pennsylvania. DOT HS 808 799. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, October 1998.

Allen, M., Weiss, H. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Collisions with Fixed Objects in Pennsylvania. DOT HS 808 800. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, October 1998.

Finison, K., DuBrow, R. Analysis of 1996 Maine Crashes Involving Young Adults. DOT HS 808 887. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, April 1999.

Finison, K., DuBrow, R. Analysis of Seat Belt Use and Outcomes in 1996 Maine Crashes. DOT HS 808 888. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, April 1999.

Finison, K., DuBrow, R. Analysis of 1996 Maine Crashes Involving Vehicles that Ran Off the Road. DOT HS 808 889. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, April 1999.

Zuckier, G., Jacobs, L., Thibeault, L. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Motor Vehicle Crashes Involving Elderly Drivers in Connecticut. DOT HS 808 971. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, September 1999.

Zuckier, G., Jacobs, L., Thibeault, L. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Medical and Financial Outcomes of Motor Vehicle Crashes in Connecticut. DOT HS 808 972. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, September 1999.

Zuckier, G., Jacobs, L., Thibeault, L. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Severity and Outcome of Injury by Type of Object Struck (First Object Struck Only) for Motor Vehicle Crashes in Connecticut. DOT HS 808 973. Washington, DC: Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, September 1999.

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