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pro vyhledávání: '"Jessica M, Sharkey"'
Autor:
Barry Dixon, Jessica M Sharkey, Elliot J Teo, Sally A Grace, Jacqui S Savage, Andrew Udy, Paul Smith, Jack Hellerstedt, John D Santamaria
Publikováno v:
Medical Devices: Evidence and Research. 16:15-26
Barry Dixon,1â 3 Jessica M Sharkey,1 Elliot J Teo,1,2 Sally A Grace,1 Jacqui S Savage,1 Andrew Udy,4 Paul Smith,5,6 Jack Hellerstedt,1 John D Santamaria2 1Cyban Pty Ltd, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2Department of Critical Care Medicine, St Vincen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroscience Research. 100:1413-1421
Pathological outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI), including diffuse axonal injury, are influenced by the direction, magnitude, and duration of head acceleration during the injury exposure. Ovine models have been used to study injury mechanics an
Publikováno v:
ISEE Conference Abstracts. 2017
Autor:
Coleen, Baird, Raul, Mirza, Jessica M, Sharkey, Ron, Teichman, Romarius, Longmire, Deanna, Harkins, Joseph, Llanos, Joseph, Abraham, Charles, McCannon, Jack, Heller, Carole, Tinklepaugh, William, Rice
Publikováno v:
U.S. Army Medical Department journal. (3-16)
An October 14, 2014 article in The New York Times reported that the US Department of Defense (DoD) concealed, for nearly a decade, circumstances surrounding service members' exposure to chemical warfare agents (CWA) while deployed to Iraq in support
Autor:
Leslie L Clark, Zheng Hu, Joseph H. Abraham, Sharon L. Ludwig, Coleen P. Baird, Patricia Rohrbeck, Jessica M. Sharkey
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 181(3)
Inhalational hazards are numerous in operational environments. A retrospective cohort study was conducted to investigate associations between deployment to Kabul, Afghanistan and subsequent respiratory health among U.S. military personnel. The study
Autor:
Jessica M, Sharkey, Joseph H, Abraham
Publikováno v:
U.S. Army Medical Department journal.
Trends in rates of chronic obstructive respiratory conditions among US military personnel, 2001-2013
Publikováno v:
U.S. Army Medical Department journal.
The US military has been continuously engaged in combat operations since 2001. Assessing trends in respiratory health diagnoses during this time of prolonged military conflict can provide insight into associated changes in the burden of pulmonary con
Publikováno v:
U.S. Army Medical Department journal.
Autor:
Coleen P. Baird, Zheng Hu, Sharon L. Ludwig, Erin E. Richards, Jessica M. Sharkey, Robert Lipnick, Joseph H. Abraham, Steven K. Tobler, Angie Eick-Cost, Leslie L Clark, Robert F. DeFraites
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 179(5)
Deployed military personnel are exposed to inhalational hazards that may increase their risk of chronic lung conditions. This evaluation assessed associations between Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) deployment and postdeployment medical encounters for
Publikováno v:
U.S. Army Medical Department journal.