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Assessment of a small snowmobile for long-distance unsupported travel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

R. J. Osczevski
Affiliation:
Protective Sciences Division, Defence Research Establishment Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaK1A OZ4
J. B. Cain
Affiliation:
Protective Sciences Division, Defence Research Establishment Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaK1A OZ4
L. D. Reed
Affiliation:
Department of Physics and Astronomy Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

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