نتایج جستجو برای: military movements

تعداد نتایج: 123854  

2015
Arun Madhu A. Sreekumar

Wireless Sensor Network is widely used in Military Applications like Tracking the enemy movements and force protection. Security is the major concern and very difficult to achieve due to the unattended nature, limited memory, and limited power of network. This paper is mainly intended to describe the implementation of the secure unmanned Vehicle Navigation system controlled by wireless sensor n...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

Troop movement involves transporting military personnel from one location to another using available means. To minimize damage enemies, the simultaneously uses reconnaissance and transportation units during troop movements. This paper proposes a vehicle routing problem considering (VRPCRT) for wartime The VRPCRT is formulated as mixed-integer programming model minimizing completion time of move...

2002
Parameswaran Ramanathan Kewal K. Saluja Yu Hen Hu

Wireless ad hoc sensor network is an emerging information technology that promises great potential for both military and civilian applications. Such a network can be used to monitor environment, detect, classify, and locate objects and then track them over a specified region. The sensor network is expected to deploy varying number of sensor nodes that can sense the environment using different m...

Journal: :Military medicine 2014
Kevin E Kip Amy Shuman Diego F Hernandez David M Diamond Laney Rosenzweig

OBJECTIVES This article describes a new, brief exposure-based psychotherapy known as Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) that is currently being evaluated as a treatment for combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). METHODS We describe a case report of an Army veteran with combat-related PTSD who was treated with 2 sessions of ART and experienced significant clinical improvement....

1999
SARAH E. BROWN ROBERT B. HONEA

Recent closure or loss of overseas bases and assets now requires a greater dependence on deploying forces from the continental United States (CONUS), thus requiring efficient deployment planning. At the same time, widely scattered and increasingly numerous low-scale operations result in a greater pace of military deployments than ever before. Deploying from home station directly into theaters t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Humanitarian Series 2020

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
mohammad hosein kalantar motamedi trauma research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, office of the editor, ir iran +98-9121937154, [email protected]; trauma research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, office of the editor, ir iran +98-9121937154, [email protected] ali ebrahimi trauma research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, office of the editor, ir iran +98-9121937154, [email protected] amin askary trauma research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, office of the editor, ir iran +98-9121937154, [email protected]

background there is significant prevalence of physical injuries sustained by civilian recruits at military training garrisons. civilian recruits sustain these injuries mostly during the intensive and rigorous military combat-training period. objectives we sought to determine the prevalence and causes of oral and maxillofacial injuries as the first step in reducing and preventing them in civilia...

Journal: : 2021

This paper states that E. A. Mekhamadiev’s book is a fundamental study on the military organization of Late Rome Empire and Early Byzantium, with particular emphasis epigraphy papyrology. The use said data allowed author to reconstruct history individual units, their territorial movements, participation in various campaigns, changes ranks. Chronologically, studies Roman Period from 253 305 AD. ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service 2014
R A Ross P Selwood

In this article a snapshot of casualty presentations to the UK Role 3 hospital in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, will be briefly described. The observations allow reflection on the advances and strength of clinical provision at the time of the incident, written from a medical command perspective.

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1996
E Dolev

Introduction At th e end of a journey to the Beer Sheva, whilc studying the medical aspects of Alle nhy's Palestine Campaigns, I visitcd the British Military Cemetery ror those who were kllled in the area during these campaigns. What began as an aimless visit, soon became a search for RAMC servicemen who might he buried there. An hour later, J stood in front or a tombstone of Captain John FoxRu...

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