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Robert Fryer
Robert Fryer
Principal Scientist, Dstl
Verified email at dstl.gov.uk
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Defining the essential anatomical coverage provided by military body armour against high energy projectiles
J Breeze, EA Lewis, R Fryer, AE Hepper, PF Mahoney, JC Clasper
BMJ Military Health 162 (4), 284-290, 2016
382016
Determining the dimensions of essential medical coverage required by military body armour plates utilising computed tomography
J Breeze, EA Lewis, R Fryer
Injury 47 (9), 1932-1938, 2016
282016
Clinical and post mortem analysis of combat neck injury used to inform a novel coverage of armour tool
J Breeze, R Fryer, J Hare, R Delaney, NC Hunt, EA Lewis, JC Clasper
Injury 46 (4), 629-633, 2015
202015
Injury representation against ballistic threats using three novel numerical models
J Breeze, R Fryer, D Pope, J Clasper
BMJ Military Health 163 (3), 193-198, 2017
112017
Defining the minimum anatomical coverage required to protect the axilla and arm against penetrating ballistic projectiles
J Breeze, R Fryer, EA Lewis, J Clasper
BMJ Military Health 162 (4), 270-275, 2016
82016
On Böttcher coordinates and quasiregular maps
A Fletcher, R Fryer
Contemp. Math 575, 53-76, 2012
72012
Torso body armour coverage defined according to feasibility of haemorrhage control within the prehospital environment: a new paradigm for combat trauma protection
J Breeze, DM Bowley, DN Naumann, MER Marsden, RN Fryer, D Keene, ...
BMJ Mil Health 168 (5), 399-403, 2022
52022
Determining the optimum anatomical coverage of side plates for the VIRTUS body armour and load carriage system
J Breeze, RN Fryer, E Lewis
BMJ Mil Health 167 (3), 147-152, 2021
42021
Sizing of ballistic arm protection for the VIRTUS body armour and load carriage system
J Breeze, JI Davis, RN Fryer, EA Lewis
BMJ Mil Health 167 (3), 163-167, 2021
42021
Optimising the anatomical coverage provided by military body Armour systems
J Breeze, EA Lewis, R Fryer
Blast Injury Science and Engineering: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers …, 2016
32016
Comparing the medical coverage provided by four contemporary military combat helmets against penetrating traumatic brain injury
J Breeze, RN Fryer, J Russell
BMJ Mil Health 168 (5), 395-398, 2022
22022
Defining the medical coverage of ballistic protection to the pelvis and thigh
E Lewis, RN Fryer, J Breeze
BMJ Mil Health 166 (3), 129-134, 2020
22020
Dynamics of quasiregular mappings with constant complex dilatation
A FLETCHER, ROB FRYER
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, 1-36, 2014
2*2014
Using CT scans to determine the optimal sizes of hard armour plates to protect the torso for UK female Armed Forces personnel
J Breeze, RN Fryer, D Bowley, I Gibb, E Lewis
BMJ Mil Health 169 (1), 69-74, 2023
12023
Injury modelling for strategic planning in protecting the national infrastructure from terrorist explosive events
J Breeze, RN Fryer, TTN Nguyen, A Ramasamy, D Pope, SD Masouros
BMJ Mil Health 169 (6), 565-569, 2023
2023
In Silico Models
DJ Pope, R Fryer, SD Masouros
Blast Injury Science and Engineering: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers …, 2023
2023
Optimising the Medical Coverage of Personal Armour Systems for UK Armed Forces Personnel
E Lewis, R Fryer, J Breeze
Blast Injury Science and Engineering: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers …, 2023
2023
Correction: Using CT scans to determine the optimal sizes of hard armour plates to protect the torso for UK female Armed Forces personnel
J Breeze, R Fryer, D Bowley
2023
Optimising facial coverage provided by the VIRTUS personal armour system against fragmenting munitions
J Breeze, E Lewis, R Fryer
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 54 (10), e162, 2016
2016
Dynamics of degree two quasiregular mappings of the plane of constant dilatation
RN Fryer
University of Warwick, 2012
2012
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