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4.Pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury

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Greve, Mark W.; Zink, Brian J.

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2009

5.Head strong: How psychology is revolutionizing war

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Matthews, Michael D.

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2014

6.Using photovoice to understand the meaning of social participation as it impacts student veterans’ transitions

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Dobson, Caitlin G.; Selingo, Lauren A.; Stoffel, Virginia C.

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2023

7.Reducing the risk of extremist activity in the U.S. military

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Posard, Marek N.; Payne, Leslie Adrienne; Miller, Laura L.

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2021

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