Assigned to the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks City--Base, Texas, the DECS is physically located at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Illinois, and shares facilities with the Naval Institute of Dental and Biomedical Research and the Army Dental and Trauma Research Detachment.
What does SAMB stand for?
SAMB stands for School of Aerospace Medicine (Brooks AFB, TX)
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- Strategic Action of Mass-Based Alliances for Social and Agro-Industrial Progress (consortium under the DLSU-CSB AKIEBS)
- Southern Africa Multidisciplinary Advisory Team (International Labour Organization)
- Software Assurance Metrics and Tool Evaluation
- San Antonio Municipal Band (San Antonio, TX)
- Scottish Association of Master Bakers (est. 1891; UK)
- Set Adrift on Memory Bliss (song)
- Syarikat Air Melaka Berhad (Malay: Malacca Water Company Limited; Malacca, Malaysia)
- Satellite for Measurement of Background Anisotropies
- Saudi American Bank
- Scientific and Medical Board of Advisors
- Session Message Block (also seen as SMB)
- Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia
- South Australian Mountain Biking Association
- South Australian Multiple Birth Association (est. 1973)
Samples in periodicals archive:
Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks City-Base, Texas.
Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base in Texas and as a national and international health care consultant.
Don Barnes, a former researcher for the School of Aerospace Medicine, will discuss the use of animals in medical research, factory farming and vegetarianism.