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American Journal of Sociology, 1946
The main types of neuroses among combat soldiers are the anxiety, "mixed," and hysteria patterns. Anxiety, the most prevalent type, usually had a slow onset and usually occurred on the battlefield. Not necessarily an outgrowth of neurotic predisposition, it seemed to be more directly related to the precipitating experiences. When the soldier was unable
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The main types of neuroses among combat soldiers are the anxiety, "mixed," and hysteria patterns. Anxiety, the most prevalent type, usually had a slow onset and usually occurred on the battlefield. Not necessarily an outgrowth of neurotic predisposition, it seemed to be more directly related to the precipitating experiences. When the soldier was unable
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Combat and ‘combat’: a feminist reflection
Critical Studies on Security, 2013Official recognition – by civilian governments, by military officers, by legislators – of ‘women in combat’ is scarcely coterminous with women experiencing violence.
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2009
Major depression is an episodic disorder characterized by major depressive episodes and intervening periods or normal mood. This is distinguished from dysthymia, which is a milder but more persistent mood disorder, characterized by chronic low mood for at least a year in young people, accompanied by fewer additional cognitive or behavioural symptoms ...
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Major depression is an episodic disorder characterized by major depressive episodes and intervening periods or normal mood. This is distinguished from dysthymia, which is a milder but more persistent mood disorder, characterized by chronic low mood for at least a year in young people, accompanied by fewer additional cognitive or behavioural symptoms ...
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Trends in Parasitology, 2002
The spread of antimalarial drug resistance has major consequences for malaria control in tropical Africa. Here, the impact of chloroquine resistance on the burden of malaria is analyzed and its implications for the Roll Back Malaria initiative are examined. Malaria mortality has increased at least twofold during the past two decades.
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The spread of antimalarial drug resistance has major consequences for malaria control in tropical Africa. Here, the impact of chloroquine resistance on the burden of malaria is analyzed and its implications for the Roll Back Malaria initiative are examined. Malaria mortality has increased at least twofold during the past two decades.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
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A new humidifier, designed to counteract the drying effects of central heating, is now available from JS Industrial Services Ltd. Contact JS Industrial Services Ltd, Bickley Crescent, Bromley, Kent BR1 2DW. Telephone 01-290 6762.
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1946
It is not intended that the material presented should be construed as evidence that soldiers with known emotional illness adjust to the Army with the same relative ease as those without these problems. Certainly they do not. But there is evidence that many of them can adjust (although with difficulty) to training and combat.
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It is not intended that the material presented should be construed as evidence that soldiers with known emotional illness adjust to the Army with the same relative ease as those without these problems. Certainly they do not. But there is evidence that many of them can adjust (although with difficulty) to training and combat.
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Combatants, Non-Combatants, and the Question of Innocence
2021Abstract Chapter 4 tackles issues surrounding the concept of combatant/non-combatant and the related notions of guilt/innocence, and the connection of these to the soldier/civilian distinction. The investigation is partly conceptual, but it also inevitably raises moral questions and their significance, since the tactical definition’s ...
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From combat to non-combat action
African Security Review, 2015This paper examines the rationale and centrality of private military and security companies (PMSCs) in humanitarian assistance operations in Sudan, asking why PMSCs are involved in humanitarian assistance operations in Sudan and what the principles underlying their activities are.
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Women in Combat: The Case for Combat Exclusion
1993Abstract : This paper responds to the assertion that the current combat exclusion policy is arbitrary and unjustly discriminatory. The paper presents information that documents the differences that naturally occur in the sexes and justify distinctions in policy.
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