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    Kalmyk Red Army Soldiers in Shirokovsky Forced Labor Camp: a Statistical Survey by Utash B. Ochirov, Valentina N. Vorobyova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In the aftermath of the unjust abolition of the Kalmyk ASSR and Siberian deportation of its titular ethnos, over two-thirds of surviving Red Army soldiers and sergeants of Kalmyk descent were sent to Shiroklag where they formed two non-Russian construction battalions henceforth referred to as ‘labor army men’. …”
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    Genetic analysis in mango (Mangifera indica L.) based on fruit characteristics of 400 genotypes by M Sankaran, M R Dinesh, D C S Gowda, R Venugopalan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…These clusters may be used for hybridization programs due to wide variability and the possibility of transgressive sergeants. Estimates of phenotypic variance and genotypic variance had only a narrow difference for all six characters studied indicating that these characters are not much influenced by environmental factors and highly heritable which can be exploited by adopting clonal selection or selection of chance seedlings and selection as parents for breeding purpose.…”
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    Incidence rate of musculoskeletal injuries in brazilian army by Eduardo Borba Neves, Rafael Chieza Fortes Garcia, Rafael Melo de Oliveira, Eduardo Camillo Martinez

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Three hundred fifty-one male cadets from the first year of the Brazilian Army officers training course and four hundred and fifty six students from the logistics sergeants training course (three hundred seventy-five male and eighty one female) volunteered to fill in a self-reported questionnaire which was developed based on a literature review and the clinical experience of the investigators. …”
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    Incidence rate of musculoskeletal injuries in brazilian army by Eduardo Borba Neves, Rafael Chieza Fortes Garcia, Rafael Melo de Oliveira, Eduardo Camillo Martinez

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Three hundred fifty-one male cadets from the first year of the Brazilian Army officers training course and four hundred and fifty six students from the logistics sergeants training course (three hundred seventy-five male and eighty one female) volunteered to fill in a self-reported questionnaire which was developed based on a literature review and the clinical experience of the investigators. …”
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    Activity of Zapillia and Etap Commands of the WR UPR Armed Forces from June 1919 to December 1919 by Mykhailo Halushchak

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In accordance with the Order of General-in-Chief Oleksandr Hrekov of June 25, 1919, Zapillia Command had to consist of 24 sergeants-major, 4 officers, 22 subsurgeants-major, 33 soldiers, and 27 secretaries. …”
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    Probable PTSD, depression and anxiety in 40,299 UK police officers and staff: Prevalence, risk factors and associations with blood pressure. by Sharon A M Stevelink, Elena Opie, David Pernet, He Gao, Paul Elliott, Simon Wessely, Nicola T Fear, Matthew Hotopf, Neil Greenberg

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>The sample included 40,299 police staff, police constable/sergeants and inspectors or above. Probable depression was most frequently reported (9.8%), followed by anxiety (8.5%) and PTSD (3.9%). …”
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    If You Want to Convict a Domestic Violence Batterer, List Multiple Charges in the Police Report by Eric L. Nelson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…A number of easily added crime codes are reviewed in the discussion section. The importance of sergeants sending officers back to the scene of the DV crime, while it is still warm and witnesses and additional evidence are still available is discussed. …”
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    NUOSTATŲ SAVIŽUDYBIŲ ATŽVILGIU KLAUSIMYNO (ATTS) LIETUVIŠKOJI VERSIJA by Paulius Skruibis, Danutė Gailienė, Lina Labanauskaitė

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Sample consisted of 16 target groups that were studied with the Lithuanian version of ATTS: army conscripts (N = 368), army sergeants (N = 106), army officers (N = 44), medicine students (N = 103), students of priest seminaries (N = 68), catholic religion students (N = 63), psychology students (N = 137), members and mayors of Municipality Councils (N = 55), students of journalism (N = 43), journalists (N = 43), volunteers of psychological help-line (N = 43), suicide attempters (N = 40), personnel of emergency hospital (N = 39), homosexual and bisexual men (N = 30), alcohol dependant patients (N = 38), alcohol dependant patients undergoing Minnesota rehabilitation program (N = 39). …”
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