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Tacit knowledge and the biological weapons regime [PDF]
Bioterrorism has become increasingly salient in security discourse in part because of perceived changes in the capacity and geography of life science research.
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The Risks and Rewards of Embodying Artificial Intelligence with Cloud‐Based Laboratories
Autonomous, cloud‐based laboratories (CBLs) are being integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) to conduct experiments without human supervision. While scientists can direct CBLs, innovations have been achieved by delegating decision‐making authority to automated robotic systems. What are the risks and rewards of embodying AI with CBLs and does this
Nicolas Rouleau, Nirosha J. Murugan
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Nurses’ Preparedness Toward Bioterrorism and Related Factors: A Multicenter Study [PDF]
Background: Today, bioterrorism has drawn the attention of disaster response organizations such as hospitals and nurses are at the front line of hospitals’ response to bioterrorism.
Vahid Ghavami+3 more
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The Bioterrorism Act of the USA and international food trade: Evaluating WTO conformity and effects on bilateral imports [PDF]
The September 11th event focused the world's attention on the threat of bioterrorism to the food chain. As a consequence, the U.S. implemented the Bioterrorism Act (BTA).
Rudloff, Bettina+2 more
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The United States Love Affair with Maize: A National Security Issue?
Maize is the most widely grown crop in the United States. The crop has a variety of applications being used for food, fuel, and in some industries. Maize is heavily integrated into the fabric of billions of lives across the world.
Kelly, Jared
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Public Health Laboratories: Unprepared and Overwhelmed [PDF]
Addresses the role of public health labs within the public health system and their ability to respond to specific chemical weapon events.
Daniel N. Segal+2 more
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Ricin: An Ancient Story for a Timeless Plant Toxin
The castor plant (Ricinus communis L.) has been known since time immemorial in traditional medicine in the pharmacopeia of Mediterranean and eastern ancient cultures. Moreover, it is still used in folk medicine worldwide.
Letizia Polito+4 more
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Uninsured and Underserved: The Health Care Experiences of Latinos in the Nation's Capital [PDF]
Provides a summary of Latino experiences and opinions regarding access to health care in the District of Columbia, and contrasts their experiences with those of Latinos ...
Marsha Lillie-Blanton, Regina Aragon
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Disaster management: designing a new model for effective planning in bioterrorism
A biological attack can begin silently and insidiously. Instead of police, fire and emergency medical services rushing to a clearly apparent incident scene, medical facilities may be the first to see victims of a bioterrorism attack.
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