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Respiratory Protection Against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents
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Optimized design of a SAW sensor array for chemical warfare agents simulants detection
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Chemical Warfare—A Chemical and Toxicological Review
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Genomics and proteomics in chemical warfare agent research: Recent studies and future applications
Patrick A. Everley, James F. Dillman
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Discrimination and classification of chemical warfare agent simulants using a Love-wave sensor array
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Journal of Insect Physiology, 2010
The rapid development of analytical methods in the last four decades has led to the discovery of a fascinating diversity of defensive chemicals used by termites. The last exhaustive review on termite defensive chemicals was published by G.D. Prestwich in 1984.
Robert Hanus+2 more
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The rapid development of analytical methods in the last four decades has led to the discovery of a fascinating diversity of defensive chemicals used by termites. The last exhaustive review on termite defensive chemicals was published by G.D. Prestwich in 1984.
Robert Hanus+2 more
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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2008
Chemical warfare agents (CWA's) are defined as any chemical substance whose toxic properties are utilised to kill, injure or incapacitate an enemy in warfare and associated military operations. Chemical agents have been used in war since times immemorial, but their use reached a peak during World War I. During World War II only the Germans used them in
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Chemical warfare agents (CWA's) are defined as any chemical substance whose toxic properties are utilised to kill, injure or incapacitate an enemy in warfare and associated military operations. Chemical agents have been used in war since times immemorial, but their use reached a peak during World War I. During World War II only the Germans used them in
S, Chauhan+7 more
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