نتایج جستجو برای: military facilities

تعداد نتایج: 120935  

2015
Elena A. Spieker Tracy Sbrocco Kelly R. Theim Douglas Maurer Dawn Johnson Edny Bryant Jennifer L. Bakalar Natasha A. Schvey Rachel Ress Dean Seehusen David A. Klein Eric Stice Jack A. Yanovski Linda Chan Shari Gentry Carol Ellsworth Joanne W. Hill Marian Tanofsky-Kraff Mark B. Stephens

Obesity impacts the U.S. military by affecting the health and readiness of active duty service members and their families. Preventing Obesity in Military Communities (POMC) is a comprehensive research program within Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) in three Military Training Facilities. This paper describes three pilot randomized controlled trials that target critical high risk periods fo...

2004
Leo J. Kinlen

In the November 2003 issue of EHP, Liu et al. (2003) concluded that " relatively low concentrations of gaseous air pollutants are associated with adverse effects on birth outcomes. " Although this may be true from a purely statistical sense, there appear to be limitations of this research that suggest cautious interpretation of the findings. Liu et al. (2003) evaluated individual-level birth ce...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2011
Duane R Hospenthal Andrew D Green Helen K Crouch Judith F English Jane Pool Heather C Yun Clinton K Murray

Infections have complicated the care of combat casualties throughout history and were at one time considered part of the natural history of combat trauma. Personnel who survived to reach medical care were expected to develop and possibly succumb to infections during their care in military hospitals. Initial care of war wounds continues to focus on rapid surgical care with debridement and irriga...

2001

This chapter addresses the third homeland security task area—the continuity of military operations in the United States, its territories, and its possessions. As distinct from the COG operations, discussed in Chapter Five, this task area of homeland security consists of the continuity of military operations, including • force protection, primarily for deploying units; • critical infrastructure ...

2015
Dmitry Tsadikovich Eugene Levner Hanan Tell Frank Werner

4TAbstract This paper focuses on an integrated demand-responsive scheduling of operations within a two-echelon military supply network consisting of maintenance and transportation operations during peacetime. The paper emphasizes on the continuous operation of military's training facilities. Integration of operations is carried out by embedding an additional intermediary (command) module into t...

Journal: :The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences 2017

Journal: :Military medicine 2006
Benedict B Pagac Ronald W Reiland David T Bolesh David L Swanson

Recent outbreaks of mysterious skin lesions on multiple personnel at several military facilities were initially blamed on spiders. Requests were made for pest inspection and control to remedy the situation. Greater scrutiny of the situation led to a hypothesis that instead of spiders, an infectious outbreak of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) should be in...

Journal: :Virulence 2010
David Metzgar Erin A McDonough Christian J Hansen Carl R Blaesing Darcie Baynes Anthony W Hawksworth Patrick J Blair Dennis J Faix Kevin L Russell

This study addresses the effects of dynamic strain turnover and antibiotic prophylaxis on rates of group A Streptococcus (GAS) antibiotic resistance and disease. The authors analyzed the strain distributions, disease rates, and patterns of antibiotic resistance of 802 GAS isolates collected from 2002 through 2007. These samples were collected from patients with GAS infection symptoms at 10 mili...

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