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The Chemical Weapons Convention and the Worldwide Chemical Industry
2002Given the general Soviet position on verification, and the suspicions of the Cold War era, it is hardly surprising that there was considerable debate about the concept throughout that period of time. In a Stockholm International Peace Research Institute study published in 1977, for example, Andrzej Karkoszka, from Poland, argued that verification had ...
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Chromatographic analysis of chemical compounds related to the Chemical Weapons Convention
TrAC - Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2016Zygfryd Witkiewicz, Slawomir Neffe
exaly
The Chemical Weapons Convention and Preventing the Weaponization of CNS-acting Chemicals
The chapter examines how the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), through its General Purpose Criterion, ensures a comprehensive coverage of substances within its scope incorporating all existing and yet to be discovered or synthesised CNS-acting chemicals – including pharmaceutical chemicals, toxins and bioregulators.openaire +1 more source
Impact of scientific developments on the Chemical Weapons Convention (IUPAC Technical Report)
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2013Leiv K Sydnes
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