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Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus Infections Among Patients of Ukrainian Origin During the Influx of War Refugees to Poland. [PDF]
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Extremity War Injuries XII: Homeland Defense as a Translation of War Lessons Learned
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2018The 12th Extremity War Injuries Symposium focused on issues related to the transitions in medical care that are occurring as the focus of the war on terror changes. The symposium highlighted the results of Department of Defense–funded research in musculoskeletal injury, the evolution of combat casualty care, and the readiness of the fighting force ...
Ltc Daniel J, Stinner, Andrew H, Schmidt
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Homeland Security: Writing the American Civil War
The Southern Literary Journal, 2002Scholarship on Uterature of the American Civ? War has tradi tionaUy begun in the same place?with Walt Whitman. In Specimen Days, Whitman claimed that "the real war w?l never get in the books" and this pronouncement has seemed prophetic to the many critics who have sub sequently deplored the absence of "good" writing about the war. Ed mund W?son, in his
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Characteristics of identification in the homeland war
1996One of the characteristics of the Homeland war is the inhumation of war victims in mass graves that is contrary to all international convention and laws. The identification encounters an extensive series of problems to be solved such as: 1. the problem of antemortem records; 2.exumation stage, 3. identification stage, 4. identification after relatives.
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