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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
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Analysis of Complex Vascular Systems in Plants: Optical Shuttle Method
Science, 1966S. E. Miller +24 more
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[Medical aspects of chemical warfare].
L'union medicale du Canada, 1998The first-aid treatment of mass casualties from nerve gas relies mainly upon the use of drugs, and provision for their self-injection is recommended. Means for giving artificial respiration must also be provided, even though its large-scale use is regarded as impracticable. Prophylactic oxime (2 g.
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Chemical-Biological Warfare in Asia
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983DURING the first six months of 1980, I was involved in the Indo-Chinese refugee relief effort in Thailand as a volunteer physician at Ban Vinai camp. This camp is the principal refuge of the Laotian Hmong population, who are enemies of the Communist Pathet Lao and Vietnamese governments because of the Hmong's collaboration with the United States in the
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Chemical Warfare and the Skin [PDF]
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Chemical and Biological Warfare
New Blackfriars, 1969In the 1930s there was a considerable interest in the possibility that chemical and biological weapons might be used in the war which many people realized was impending. When such weapons were not, in fact, used in the war, public interest in their potentialities died down and the use of thermonuclear weapons diverted the attention of those who would ...
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Chemical hazards and chemical warfare
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987M M, Mershon, A V, Tennyson
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