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Chemical warfare agents: II. nerve agents

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1992
Nerve agents are highly potent and rapidly acting organophosphorus compounds that irreversibly bind and inactive acetylcholinesterase. Only rarely have they been used in warfare, but their great lethality and the threat that they pose have encouraged production and stockpiling in large quantities.
F R, Sidell, J, Borak
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Ammonia, nitrite transformations and their fixation by different biological and chemical agents

Chemistry and ecology
Nitrogen compounds like ammonia and nitrite can antagonistically affect the environment and human health in many ways. The high rise in demand for food has led to excessive use of fertilisers eventually causing increased losses of reactive nitrogen to ...
Arti Chamoli   +3 more
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Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents by Colorimetric Sensor Arrays.

ACS Sensors, 2020
We report the successful use of colorimetric arrays to identify chemical warfare agents. Methods were developed to in-terpret and analyze a 73-indicator array with an entirely automated workflow.
Charles Davidson   +11 more
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Chemical crowd control agents

Medico-Legal Journal, 2015
Chemical crowd control agents are also referred to as riot control agents and are mainly used by civil authorities and government agencies to curtail civil disobedience gatherings or processions by large crowds. Common riot control agents used to disperse large numbers of individuals into smaller, less destructive, and more easily controllable numbers
Ritesh G, Menezes   +6 more
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Uncovering the Role of Metal–Organic Framework Topology on the Capture and Reactivity of Chemical Warfare Agents

, 2020
Chemical warfare agents (CWAs), such as sarin and sulfur mustard, continue to be a threat due to their high toxicity coupled with worldwide usage.
Florencia A. Son   +11 more
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Chemical Characterization of Recycling Agents

, 2020
Modification of aged binders by the use of recycling agents is significantly influenced by the chemical compositions of these agents.
H. Haghshenas   +3 more
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Improvement of plant performance under water deficit with the employment of biological and chemical priming agents

Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2018
Drought represents one of the major constraints on agricultural productivity and food security and in future is destined to spread widely as a consequence of climate change.
R. Balestrini   +4 more
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Chemical Warfare Agents

2015
The use of chemical warfare agents is of serious concern for the military and civilian populations. The experience of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries reveals that nerve agents and mustard gas are the main chemicals used for mass destruction. The vesicating effect of mustard gas is the main focus of this review.
Uri Wormser   +4 more
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Chemical agents and chemical terrorism.

Central European journal of public health, 2004
Chemical terrorism is a new threat to the security of mankind, which scale essentially exceeds the impact of use of the most modem firearms. At present time all over the world threats from different radical elements to use radioactive materials, potent poisonous substances and pathogenic microorganisms for terrorist purposes became more frequent.
J, Patocka, J, Fusek
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