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War, Gender, and Family Dynamics: A Couple Analysis
Abstract A growing demographic literature outlines how war exposure has long‐lasting and far‐reaching impacts on individuals. Yet the nascent literature leaves questions of whether and how the war exposures of key relatives, such as spouses, affect individuals.
Yingyi Lin, Emily Smith‐Greenaway
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Abstract The quantification and analysis of forced displacement, driven by political unrest or natural disasters, has become increasingly central to both humanitarian and demographic research. With displaced populations reaching record numbers, there is an urgent need for accurate and timely data on displacement patterns, particularly disaggregated by ...
Edith Darin +2 more
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Smart MCI Tracking and Tracing System Based on Colored Active RFID TriageTags
With regards of quick response, its importance can't be ingored during the mass-casualty incident (MCI) event. This paper focuses on the application of a mass-casualty incidents system in tracking and tracing with the use of the colored active Radio ...
Ching Hsiang Chang
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Review of On-Scene Management of Mass-Casualty Attacks [PDF]
Background: The scene of a mass-casualty attack (MCA) entails a crime scene, a hazardous space, and a great number of people needing medical assistance.
Annelie Holgersson +2 more
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An overview of social inflation in the US property and casualty insurance industry in 2025
Abstract This paper examines social inflation in the US property and casualty (P&C) insurance industry, exploring its definition, origins, and key drivers. We highlight its evolution over time and growing significance in 2025, and we discuss potential strategies for insurers, reinsurers, and policymakers to mitigate its impact in the future.
Marie‐Laure Badiel, Georges Dionne
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This study examined whether a relationship exists between mass casualty incident knowledge and perceived importance of incorporating competencies regarding mass casualty incidents into baccalaureate nursing programs by faculty in Louisiana.
Whitty, Kristin K., Burnett, Michael F.
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Learning from terrorist mass casualty incidents: a global survey.
20.500.12530/87858Reports published directly after terrorist mass casualty incidents frequently fail to capture difficulties that may have been encountered.
Roy, Hobnojit +33 more
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An interorganizational task force for disasters affecting US blood supply
Abstract Background and Objectives The US Interorganizational Task Force for Domestic Disasters and Acts of Terrorism (Interorganizational Disaster Task Force [IDTF]) is coordinated by the Association for the Advancement of Blood & Biotherapies (AABB).
Glenn Ramsey, Frank Berry
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Optimal Transportation of Casualties to Hospitals after Multi-Disaster Mass Casualty Incidents
Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) resulting from compound disasters are characterized by a sudden surge in casualties that often overwhelms emergency medical services.
Ioannis Kilanitis +5 more
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Prasit Wuthisuthimethawee,1 Amir Khorram-Manesh2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Songklanagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110, Thailand; 2Department of Surgery, Institute of Clinical Sciences ...
Wuthisuthimethawee P, Khorram-Manesh A
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