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Serotonin 5-HT2A receptor expression is chronically decreased in the anterior cerebral cortex of male rats following repetitive low-level blast exposure. [PDF]
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The musculotendinous interface: insights into development, injury, and recovery for military medical applications. [PDF]
Adams AT+4 more
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Impact of high-altitude exposure on cerebral lobe functions in climbers: insights from the Nepali Himalayas. [PDF]
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British military mapping on the Western Front 1914–18
International Journal of Cartography, 2018Certain pointers to the possible direction military operations might take were available by 1914, notably the trench warfare, heavy artillery and siege operations of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–5)...
P. Chasseaud
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The hydrogeology of the military inundation at the 1914–1918 Yser front (Belgium)
Hydrogeology Journal, 2015Protection against flooding by the sea, drainage of rainwater and integrated management of groundwater and surface-water resources are key issues in low-lying coastal areas. However, under exceptional circumstances, knowledge to keep coastal areas dry and habitable can be used otherwise. Inundation for military purposes is such an example.
A. Vandenbohede
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“One Front and One Battle”: Civilian Professional Medical Support of Military Surgeons [PDF]
Although a dedicated corps of full-time active-duty and eserve component military physicians now provide most S battlefield medical and surgical care, the military serices have continued to benefit from close collaborations nd interaction with civilian counterparts.
John B. Holcomb+8 more
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Front and Center: Sexual Violence in U.S. Military Law
Politics & Society, 2009Military-on-military sexual violence—the type of sexual violence that most directly disrupts operations, harms personnel, and undermines recruiting—occurs with astonishing frequency. The U.S. military has responded with a campaign to prevent and punish military-on-military sex crimes. This campaign, however, has made little progress, partly because of
E. Hillman
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From the Frontlines to the Home Front
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2009Approximately 33,000 American service members have been wounded in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan during the past six years1. Providing treatment as soon as possible after injury has saved lives and preserved optimal function for most of the personnel wounded in the conflicts.
Dana C. Covey
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