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noun
A violent collision or shock.
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He then sat out two games in mid-March with what the Rangers later said were concussion symptoms.
The use of C-4 set the airport device apart from several bombs that went off in Istanbul in the weeks leading up to the meeting: Those were concussion bombs, according to the police.
The police said both bombs were concussion, or "sound," bombs that normally do not cause much damage unless detonated in a closed space, like the inside of a bus.
It's unclear whether they were concussion or tear gas grenades, but there was a yellow smoke emanating from some of them.
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The most serious injuries were concussions and deep cuts that were not life threatening, officials said.
All the TL injuries reported in the U9/U11 divisions were concussions.
All injuries resulting in time loss ≥24 h in the U9/U11 divisions were concussions.
"It was concussion.
And then there's concussion.
That was concussion No. 6 and ended LaFontaine's season.
The eight basic types are concussion, friction, percussion, plucked, scraped, shaken, stamped, and stamping.
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