نتایج جستجو برای: sizable armed forces

تعداد نتایج: 102159  

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2002
M F Khattak N Salamat F A Bhatti T Z Qureshi

OBJECTIVE To study the seroprevalence and trends of Hepatitis B, C and HIV sero markers in healthy blood donors of Northern Pakistan. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Blood donated by healthy donors from both Armed Forces and civilian population, collected from Jan 1996 to Dec 2000 were tested by Enzyme Linked Immunoassay at Armed Forces Institute of Transfusion Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Demographic data of ...

2011
Håvard D. Jørgensen Tore Liland Stein Skogvold

This paper reports on experiences from establishing a reference architecture framework for the Norwegian Armed Forces. Like a number of other nations and NATO agencies, the armed forces chose TOGAF as their architecture development methodology (ADM), and the NATO Architecture Framework (NAF) for metamodel and content organization. In order to make TOGAF and NAF work together and address the par...

1999
W. A. Sands

The number of young people eligible for conscription into the German Federal Armed Forces is decreasing, making the successful planning and execution of manpower management plans and policies increasingly important. In conjunction with the decreasing number of potential conscripts, the necessity for savings requires the downsizing of the Psychological Service of the Federal Armed Forces. Thus, ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1953
Ian Donald Stuard

This commenorative volume on the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology is a chronological encomium rather than an analytical history. As a factual secondary source the book will be invaluable in a historical library, for the footnoting and documentation are excellent. The photographs, reproductions , and printing are of high quality. The author emphasizes the unique character of the AFIP as it ha...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2009
Dominic Murphy Neil Greenberg Duncan Bland

As a result of the nature of their employment members of the UK Armed Forces may, on occasion, be exposed to physical danger. Although the nature of the occupational hazards they encounter may be predictable, such as enemy action or adverse climactic conditions, they are frequently far more uncertain. Most military professionals acknowledge that they may face danger as part of the job – that is...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2008
Vipin M Vashishtha

Child soldiers–two simple words that describe a world of atrocities committed against children. These children remain hidden from the public attention about their rights and rehabilitation in the mainstream society. Governments have failed to prevent the use of children by proxy forces. On the contrary, some governments continue to recruit under-18 year olds in to national armies exposing them ...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1946
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2011

I N R E S P O N S E T O several inquiries and requests from members of the Congress for in format ion concerning the protection of the social security rights of individuals i n the m i l i t a r y service, the following statements by A r t h u r J . A l tmeyer , Chairman of the Social Security B o a r d , were presented i n the Congress i n October. These statements, dealing w i t h possible me...

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