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  • {{Infobox Military rating ...fleet or Marine units on extended deployment. Hospital Corpsmen serve as [[Military service|enlisted]] [[Medicine|medical]] specialists for the [[United States
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  • ...ne in every state, dispensing the drug by medical professionals (including physicians or other licensed prescribers) at the point of service is subject to rules ...opioid overdose in [[North Carolina]], and have been replicated in the US military.<ref name="Beletsky_2009">{{cite journal |doi=10.2139/ssrn.1437163|title=Cl
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  • ...t1 = Karande | first1 = S. | title = Febrile seizures: a review for family physicians. | url = http://www.indianjmedsci.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5359;year=2007; * The [[United States military]] employs a specialized diazepam preparation known as CANA {{Anchor|CANA}}(
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  • ...ystems, Sects, Opinions, etc; among Philosophers, Divines, Mathematicians, Physicians, Antiquaries, Criticks, etc.: The Whole Intended as a Course of Ancient and
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  • *[[Military]] ...Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss] from the [[American Academy of Family Physicians]].
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  • ...Nicolai Ivanowich Kashin]], [[Evgeny Vladimirovich Bek]], Russian military physicians
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  • ...tish Government was a significant client, procuring Warburg's Tincture for military forces serving overseas in [[India]] and [[Ceylon]] (now [[Sri Lanka]]); in ...n in the Victorian era who held the Presidencies of the [[Royal College of Physicians of London]], and of the [[British Medical Association]]"<ref>M.J. Eadi, art
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  • ...year =1990 | page =Pages 202–238 | isbn =0521385547}}</ref> He contacted physicians at the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] and other agencie ...ookbook]]'', and literature on the manufacture and usage of explosives and military biowarfare.<ref name="garrett" /> Investigators also believed that similar
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  • ...27}}</ref> Omar's original commanders were "a mixture of former small-unit military commanders and [[madrassa]] teachers,"<ref>{{ ...cuments/reports/talibans-war-on-women.pdf "The Taliban's War on Women"]}}, Physicians for Human Rights, August 1998.</ref>
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  • His exceptional academic performance while studying [[military medicine]] at the [[Tomsk]] Medical Institute and his family’s noted patr *1983 Military commander of BW threat research and development base, USSR
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  • {{Infobox Military Unit USAMRIID employs both military and civilian [[scientist]]s as well as highly specialized support personnel
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  • ...network in making the case for [[The UN Security Council and the Iraq war|military intervention in Iraq]] to the [[UN Security Council]].<ref>{{cite web|url=h
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  • ...o Investigate Torture by US Forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantánamo], ''[[Physicians for Human Rights]]'' March 14, 2005 *[http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/un/2005/0315inmates.htm US Military Says 26 Inmate Deaths May Be Homicide], reprint from ''[[New York Times]]'
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  • ...fighter planes to land at the [[Naval Air Station Sigonella]], an Italian military base in [[Sicily]] used by the [[US navy]] and [[NATO]], in an attempt to p ...erflight clearances for the United States and other allies’ aircraft for military flights related to operations against terrorism.”<ref name='N000100'>{{ci
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