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Prehospital blood for the injured in conflict zones: what about civilians? - a scoping review. [PDF]
Johansson H, von Schreeb J.
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Coping mechanisms to drug stock-outs among patients seeking mental healthcare at outpatient department in Butabika National Referral Mental Hospital, Uganda: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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An opinion on education and scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery in China. [PDF]
Chen J.
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
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Journal of Peace Research, 1966
Introduction The study of the economic resources devoted to national defense programs is still at a comparatively early stage at least as far as the open literature is concerned.l A report of an expert committee of the United Nations (Economic and Social Consequences of Disarmament 1962) contained official estimates of defense expenditures in local ...
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Introduction The study of the economic resources devoted to national defense programs is still at a comparatively early stage at least as far as the open literature is concerned.l A report of an expert committee of the United Nations (Economic and Social Consequences of Disarmament 1962) contained official estimates of defense expenditures in local ...
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Defense Expenditures and Allied Cooperation [PDF]
This article investigates the implications of cooperative and noncooperative defense spending of allied countries in conflicting blocs using static and leader-follower game models. It is well known that in the three-country world with two allies and an adversary, all countries may be worse off when the allies cooperate than when they do not.
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Economic Development and Defense Expenditure
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1986Developing countries spend large amounts of scarce resources on military expenditure. The effect of defense spending on economic growth and development is an important topic and merits close scrutiny from development economists. The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the interrelationships among defense burden, saving, and economic growth within ...
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