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1Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in patients with stroke and USN.
2Pilot Mike Smith (USN) was looking forward to his first shuttle flight.
3On stage he was greeted by Admiral Hiram Davidson, USN.
4Josses, USN medic, Maj. Horace Greely, Capt Kornblum, Army dentist.
5Richard Young (USN), in charge of Navy planning for the weekend.
6The following anecdote, as told to me by Commander Gary Stubblefield (USN, Ret.
7Commander Zachary Alexander, retired USN, had spent the last thirty years doing nothing but complaining.
8USN has been associated with poor functional outcomes and long stays in hospitals and rehabilitation centers.
9USN Admiral Truly had seen the debacle.
10The aim of this study will be to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of tDCS for USN after stroke.
11Conclusion: The CBS is an adequate and validated scale for assessing patients with USN after stroke in a Brazilian population.
12In the case of Class 225, the graduates are honored by having Lieutenant Commander Scott Lyons, USN (Ret.
13The letters USN*SES were painted in white on the platform itself, and each engine bore the label "Hiller."
14Dennis D. Nelson (USN Ret.)
15I know from my USN experience that panic kills, so rather than panic I just began down climbing via the fixed ropes.
16The primary outcome measure will be the level of USN as assessed by the conventional Behavioral Inattention Tasks and the Catherine Bergego Scale.