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the performance space and decreasing the speed of movement.   AFRL-USAFSAM, the Department of Defense, or the U.S.
              The team functions like the GCS and neuro-pharmacological   Government.
              medicines, by quickly assessing the impact of death-stacking
              and communally appropriating activities that allow individual   Funding
              SOF medics to respond and interact with personal pain.  This research is sponsored by funding (# FU 20-042) from the
                                                                 Air Force Research Lab-U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace
              In contrast, degraded grief-processing metaphorically over-  Medicine (AFRL-USAFSAM) through the Studies and Analysis
              looks the disability trauma assessment, by denying the reality   Program.
              of death-stacking. When the the cervical collar is not applied,
              the organization promotes injury to individual SOF medics
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