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Protection of special categories of persons in armed conflicts
Published 2014-01-01Subjects: “…civilians…”
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THE RESPECT FOR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS DURING AND AFTER THE RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN WAR
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Experience of the Orthopedic Surgeon in the Management of War Victims
Published 2020-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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The relationship between socio-demographic factors and depression: a cross sectional study among civilian participants in hostilities in Ukraine
Published 2023-12-01“…Abstract There is still a gap in scientific knowledge in relation to civilian participants in hostilities. This is despite the fact that there is an extensive body of literature on major depressive disorder (MDD) in individuals who have experienced armed conflict. …”
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Between the Projection of Danger, Objectification, and Exploitation. Medical Examination of Polish Civilian Forced Laborers before their Deportation into the German Reich
Published 2020-12-01“…Before crossing the German border, Polish civilian forced laborers who had been recruited for work in Nazi Germany had to undergo medical examination and delousing. …”
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Civilian Joint Task Force’ (CJTF) – A Community Security Option: A Comprehensive and Proactive Approach of Reducing Terrorism
Published 2016-06-01Subjects: “…Civilian Joint Task Force…”
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Between Coercion and Representation: Exploring Variation in Support Relations between Tamil Civilians and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
Published 2022-03-01“…<span class="abs_content">This article explores the multi-faceted, contextual, and ambivalent character of support relations between the LTTE and Tamil civilians. It demonstrates how distinct support patterns emerge from particular power constellations and manifestations of violence in the localities where respondents lived and interacted with the LTTE. …”
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Estimating indirect mortality impacts of armed conflict in civilian populations: panel regression analyses of 193 countries, 1990–2017
Published 2020-09-01“…Armed conflict was associated with increases in civilian mortality—driven by conflicts categorised as wars. …”
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Аnalysis of the stress factors affecting the physical and mental health of the civilians living in the area of the conflict in the south-east of Ukraine
Published 2018-01-01“… The article is an empirical study of the stress factors that affect the physical and mental health of the civilians living in the area of the conflict in the South-East of Ukraine. …”
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ENCOURAGING INDEPENDENT WORK IN THE UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE AS A MEANS OF IMPROVING THE LANGUAGE-COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF FUTURE CIVILIAN FLEET OFFICERS
Published 2020-03-01“…The scientific novelty of the research is that the educational and methodological peculiarities of teaching the discipline “Ukrainian language for professional direction” have been established in order to improve the linguistic competence of future officers of the civilian fleet and to stimulate students' independent work. …”
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TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH EXTENSIVE DRUG RESISTANCE USING NEW ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS DRUGS IN THE CIVILIAN COMMUNITY OF ARKHANGELSK REGION
Published 2018-08-01“…The objective: to assess treatment outcomes in tuberculosis patients with extensive drug resistance (XDR TB) treated by new anti-tuberculosis drugs in the civilian community of Arkhangelsk Region.The analysis included all cases of XDR TB registered in the civilian community of Arkhangelsk Region from November 2006 to December 2013; treatment outcomes were assessed in 21 patients who were treated by regimens containing new anti-tuberculosis drugs (bedaquiline, delamanid, linezolid, clofazimine, imipenem with amoxiclav). 16 patients were treated by regimens containing 4 new anti-tuberculosis drugs. 2 patients were treated by regimen IV containing two drugs – bedaquiline, linezolid and bedaquiline, clofazimine; and 3 patients with regimens containing bedaquiline only.From November 2006 to December 2017, 175 XDR TB patients were registered in Arkhangelsk Region. …”
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Targeted multidomain intervention for complex mTBI: protocol for a multisite randomized controlled trial in military-age civilians
Published 2023-06-01“…The RCT will enroll up to 250 military-aged civilians (18-49 yrs) with a diagnosed complex mTBI within 8 days to 6 months of injury from two concussion specialty clinics. …”
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The effect of total flight hours and other factors on diastolic blood pressure among fixed-wing civilian pilots in Indonesia
Published 2016-01-01“…This study aimed to identify whether total flight hours and other factors increase the risk ofhigh DBP of the fixed wing civilian pilots in Indonesia.</p><p>Methods: A cross sectional study with purposive sampling was conducted in civilian pilots at AviationMedical Center in Jakarta in May 1-13, 2013. …”
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Violence against civilians and access to health care in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo: three cross-sectional surveys
Published 2010-11-01“…We did an epidemiological study to document the impact of violence on the civilian population and orient pre-existing humanitarian aid.…”
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Walk the line: a systemic perspective on stress experienced by emergency medical personnel by comparing military and civilian prehospital settings
Published 2023-06-01“…IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) personnel in both military and civilian prehospital settings are often exposed to stressful and extreme events. …”
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Perceptions of the impact of military life on Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse victimisation among civilian partners of UK military personnel
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All Lives Are Equal but Some Lives Are More Equal than Others: Staff Security and Civilian Protection in the Humanitarian Sector
Published 2019-08-01Subjects:Article