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Direct evidence for poison use on microlithic arrowheads in Southern Africa at 60,000 years ago. [PDF]
Isaksson S, Högberg A, Lombard M.
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Rethinking Microbial Chemical Ecology: Secondary Metabolites as Concentration-Dependent Signaling Hubs with Implications for Anti-Virulence Intervention. [PDF]
Cheng J +4 more
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The impacts of war on health, human rights, and the environment-an overview. [PDF]
Levy BS.
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Toward a Collaborative, Collective, and Integrative International Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Security Education. [PDF]
Magne I, Ibbotson O, Shang L, Dando M.
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Capitalising (on) industrial epidemics: examining the influence of the 'Big Three' asset managers on corporate governance in key health-harming commodity industries. [PDF]
Wood B +5 more
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A century of assessment: A systematic review of biothreat risk assessments. [PDF]
Atkerson C, Parker MT.
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There is wide agreement that using chemical weapons in warfare is abhorrent and must be prohibited. Chemical weapons have nonetheless, even recently, been used. This chapter argues that chemical weapons are prohibited on the basis of both the international humanitarian law (IHL) principles pertaining to means of warfare as well as arm control law. This
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Chemical weapons are prohibited, however recent chemical weapons attacks in Malaysia, Syria, Iraq and the UK have raised concerns about their use. In the UK in 2018, four people were taken seriously ill and one person died following exposure to a Novichok, a type of nerve agent.
Jeni Spragg, Lorna Christie
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Chemical weapons are prohibited, however recent chemical weapons attacks in Malaysia, Syria, Iraq and the UK have raised concerns about their use. In the UK in 2018, four people were taken seriously ill and one person died following exposure to a Novichok, a type of nerve agent.
Jeni Spragg, Lorna Christie
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