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HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL IN COLD CLIMATIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE WESTERN HIMALAYAS [PDF]
R Jayaswal, P SIVADAS, SS MISHRA
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Severe impact of the 1918-19 pandemic influenza in a national military force [PDF]
The impact of pandemic influenza on the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) in 1918-19 has never been studied using modern epidemiological methods. Therefore we analysed mortality and descriptive data from various sources for these military personnel.
Baker, Michael G.+3 more
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Warrior Cops: The Ominous Growth of Paramilitarism in American Police Departments [PDF]
Over the past 20 years Congress has encouraged the U.S. military to supply intelligence, equipment, and training to civilian police. That encouragement has spawned a culture of paramilitarism in American law enforcement.
Diane Cecilia Weber
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A Survey of Navy Physicians' Attitudes toward the Use of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in Active Duty Military Personnel [PDF]
Michael Norman Knowlan+2 more
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ABSTRACT Policy analysts and academics play a critical role in informing policy design, implementation and evaluation. They apply their understanding of current social and economic issues, test theoretical frameworks and present new ideas that are a part of the ecosystem for promoting and sustaining efficient and equitable delivery of government ...
Chaminda Rajeev Samarage+1 more
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The Nature, Incidence, and Impact of Eye Injuries Among US Military Personnel [PDF]
Gabriella Andreotti
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E. Foa+16 more
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Reshaping disaster management: An integrated community‐led approach
Abstract The management of disasters has traditionally involved public, private, and nongovernmental organisations working together. While scholars have examined the value of collaborations among these entities, less is known about how to successfully engage and empower communities in disaster management.
Marco De Sisto+3 more
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Nowadays in the world, tuberculosis is the second largest killer of adults after HIV. Due to the location of presidios that is mostly located in hazardous zones soldiers and army personnel are considered high risk, therefore we decided to determine the ...
Maboud Azad Aminjan+3 more
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