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Chemical and biological weapons
Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Environment, 2018A feature of the contemporary media debate is often confusion between these categories and unrealistic expectations of destructive effect, not unlike that seen in the popular debate on nuclear weapons.
J. Revill, Giovanna. F. M. Pontes
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Swarming destruction: drone swarms and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons
The Nonproliferation Review, 2018Drone swarms—multiple unmanned systems capable of coordinating their actions to accomplish shared objectives—have major implications for the future of warfare.
Z. Kallenborn, P. Bleek
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Chemical weapons of mass destruction and terrorism: a threat analysis
Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents, 2020R. Pita +3 more
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Chemical and Biological Weapons
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1991To the Editor. —War in the Middle East has increased fears that chemical or biological weapons (CBW) might be used in battle. Iraq's "supposed use" (Marwick's term 1 ) of mustard gas and tabun, a nerve gas, has been well documented by medical teams from the United Nations 2 and portrayed vividly in a recent Public Broadcasting Service documentary ...
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Toxidrome Recognition in Chemical-Weapons Attacks.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018G. Ciottone
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Novichok nerve agents banned by chemical-weapons treaty.
Nature, 2019D. Castelvecchi
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Syria and the Chemical Weapons Taboo
Journal of Global Security Studies, 2019Richard Price
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