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Short-Term Outcomes of a Structured Self-Rehabilitation Program After Mini-Open Latarjet Procedure in Military Personnel: A Prospective Observational Study. [PDF]
Bekas K +6 more
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Participatory approaches to improving recreational fisheries management in a remote island system
Marine recreational fisheries management is often impacted by data deficiencies and conflicting stakeholder views. Using participatory approaches can help to increase fisher engagement and identify trade‐offs to boost future management. Social science tools, including scenario‐based approaches, were used to explore recreational fisheries on a remote ...
Claire Collins +6 more
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A Retrospective Study of Dental Trauma in Israel Military Personnel. [PDF]
Arbel Y, Permut Y, Zadik Y, Tsur N.
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From Unremembered to Overremembered. Gender in the Holocaust Museums of Hungary and Slovakia
ABSTRACT In museums, the history of the Holocaust is told through various means of exhibition construction, including architecture/space, texts, artifacts, photographs, and digital technologies. The article focuses on the gendered history of the Holocaust in museums as institutions in Central Europe after the illiberal turn and evaluates how (and if ...
Andrea Petö, Borbála Klacsmann
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Current perspectives on the mental health of UK military personnel and veterans. [PDF]
Juškaitė S +4 more
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Abstract Introduction Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and diabetic nephropathy (DN) affect around 40% of diabetic patients but lack accurate risk prediction tools that include social determinants and demographic complexity. We developed and validated an ensemble machine learning model for three‐year DKD/DN risk prediction with deployment readiness ...
Ayla M. Tourkmani +5 more
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Imported Malaria Outbreak in Military Personnel Returning from Peacekeeping Operation in South Sudan - Thailand, 2023. [PDF]
Sirirungreung A +9 more
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Abstract A substantial body of literature has considered warfare a fundamental driver of fiscal capacity. We argue that the nature of the tax base available to governments can either foster or constrain the ability and incentives of central elites to impose their legitimacy once the war is over.
Oriol Sabaté, José Peres‐Cajías
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