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Afghanistan: How long until we know?

Now that President Obama has announced his plan to "finish the job" in Afghanistan, how long might it be until we know if the new plan is working?...
USA TODAY, 12/01/09 by Michael O''Hanlon and Bruce Riedel · More from publication -
Give London's air passengers a real choice
Britain's tourism industry has been in decline for over two years now thanks to a combination of high and increasing airport charges and the...
Evening Standard; London (UK), 10/22/09 by Michael O'Leary · More from publication -
How to Measure the War
"Going forward [in Afghanistan], we will not blindly stay the course. Instead, we will set clear metrics to measure progress and hold ourselves...
Policy Review, 10/01/09 by Campbell, Jason; O'Hanlon, Michael; Shapiro, Jeremy · More from publication -
Do Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Curricula Teach Critical Thinking Skills?
This study evaluated whether critical thinking ability can be improved through participation in occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT)...
Journal of Allied Health, 10/01/09 by Vogel, Kimberly A; Geelhoed, Michael; Grice, Kimatha O; Murphy, Douglas · More from publication -
Observer Variation in Interpreting ^sup 18^F-FDG PET/CT Findings for Lymphoma Staging
Many studies demonstrate a high accuracy for PET in staging lymphoma, but few assess observer variation. This study quantified agreement for...
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, The, 10/01/09 by Hofman, Michael S; Smeeton, Nigel C; Rankin, Sheila C; Nunan, Tom; O'Doherty, Michael J · More from publication -
Why we can't go small in Afghanistan

As the Afghanistan mission has encountered growing troubles this summer, the debate about whether to lower U.S. goals and focus more narrowly on...
USA TODAY, 09/24/09 by Bruce Riedel and Michael O'Hanlon · More from publication -
Women's perspectives on family planning service quality: an exploration of differences by race, ethnicity and language
Each year, 3.1 million unintended pregnancies occur in the United States, (1) potentially leading to negative consequences for women, families and...
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 09/01/09 by Davida Becker; Ann C. Klassen; Michael A. Koenig; Thomas A. LaVeist; Freya L. Sonenstein; Amy O. Tsui · More from publication -
Use of Vector Diagnostics During Military Deployments: Recent Experience in Iraq and Afghanistan
ABSTRACT Vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and leishmaniasis are a threat to military forces deployed outside of the United States....
Military Medicine, 09/01/09 by Coleman, Russell E; Hochberg, Lisa P; Putnam, John L; Swanson, Katherine I; Lee, John S; McAvin, James C; Chan, Adeline S; O'Guinn, Monica L; Ryan, Jeffry R; Wirtz, Robert A; Moulton, John K; Dave, Kirti; Faulde, Michael K · More from publication -
Building partnerships: Slovenian, Croatian Air Forces visit 31st Fighter Wing
During two recent visits to the 31st Fighter Wing [FW] in March, members of the Slovenian and Croatian air forces trained and became more...
DISAM Journal, 08/01/09 by Michael O'Connor · More from publication -
Age Structure, Changing Demography and Effective Population Size in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
ABSTRACT Effective population size (N^sub e^) is a central evolutionary concept, but its genetic estimation can be significantly complicated by...
Genetics, 08/01/09 by Palstra, Friso P; O'Connell, Michael F; Ruzzante, Daniel E · More from publication


