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Oculometric Function More Strongly Predicts Working Memory than Stress in Military Officers. [PDF]
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Evaluating the Usability, Durability, and Effectiveness of Permethrin-Treated Uniforms and Metofluthrin Spatial Repellent in Preventing Mosquito Bites in the Laos Military. [PDF]
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Global tastes, local choices: Strontium isotope and concentration evidence for changing dietary input in Roman Nijmegen, the Netherlands. [PDF]
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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1970
Abstract Having reviewed some methods of military selection, their peculiar difficulties and ways of assessing their results, such as wastage rates and military effectiveness, this paper demonstrates limitations in the predictive value of cognitive ability and the need to consider other personality variables and features in the life ...
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Abstract Having reviewed some methods of military selection, their peculiar difficulties and ways of assessing their results, such as wastage rates and military effectiveness, this paper demonstrates limitations in the predictive value of cognitive ability and the need to consider other personality variables and features in the life ...
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Health Affairs, 2019
The US Military Health System (MHS) has a dual mission of maintaining a ready medical force to support active duty service members around the world and delivering insurance benefits to the service members, reservists, retirees, and family members-9.5 million individuals.
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The US Military Health System (MHS) has a dual mission of maintaining a ready medical force to support active duty service members around the world and delivering insurance benefits to the service members, reservists, retirees, and family members-9.5 million individuals.
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Military Bands and Military Music
Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1903(1903). Military Bands and Military Music. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 47, No. 307, pp. 1012-1023.
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