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  • In these studies, the sensors are placed in the helmet's padding, and are activated when a player is hit with dangerously high force.

    Sharon Chirban, Ph.D.: NFL Fighting Concussions With Technology Ph.D. Sharon Chirban 2011

  • In these studies, the sensors are placed in the helmet's padding, and are activated when a player is hit with dangerously high force.

    Sharon Chirban, Ph.D.: NFL Fighting Concussions With Technology Ph.D. Sharon Chirban 2011

  • In these studies, the sensors are placed in the helmet's padding, and are activated when a player is hit with dangerously high force.

    Sharon Chirban, Ph.D.: NFL Fighting Concussions With Technology Ph.D. Sharon Chirban 2011

  • In these studies, the sensors are placed in the helmet's padding, and are activated when a player is hit with dangerously high force.

    Sharon Chirban, Ph.D.: NFL Fighting Concussions With Technology Ph.D. Sharon Chirban 2011

  • The only sounds he knew were the creakings of the suit's joints, the electrical hum of its motor, the faint whir of the helmet's air blower, and his own heavy breathing.

    Ten Minutes, That's It Benjamin Kral 2010

  • But often the helmet's distinctiv e details "would get watered down or lost," says Mr. David, product manager of Troy Lee Designs in Corona, Calif.

    Affordable 3-D Arrives 2010

  • Arizona Cardinals linebacker Karlos Dansby at first found his helmet's new radio headset anything but easy listening.

    Can you hear me now? Radio calls in NFL defenders' helmets 2008

  • "So you could have," Jermayan said quietly, and though his voice was calm and steady, his face invisible behind the helmet's guard, Kellen had the sense that the Elven Knight was as shaken as he.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • Certainly the helmet's still a good idea, since once disaster strikes it will protect your head better than a soccer ball will, but it's not going to keep stuff from happening in the first place.

    Individualism: Innovation or Absurdity? BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Certainly the helmet's still a good idea, since once disaster strikes it will protect your head better than a soccer ball will, but it's not going to keep stuff from happening in the first place.

    Archive 2009-04-01 BikeSnobNYC 2009

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