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Aims: Mustard gas is an Alkalizing agent and inflammatory stimuli that were used as chemical weapon. Lung problems in people exposed to mustard gas is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in long-term.
Alamdar L., Ghazanfari T., Salimi H.
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“Under Fathoms of Salt Water:” Canada’s Ammunition Dumping Program, 1944-1947 [PDF]
This article examines Canada’s ammunition dumping program in the mid-1940s and pays special attention to the practical and technical dilemmas that influenced policy making and implementation.
Souchen, Alex
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Lipid Profile Status in Mustard Lung Patients and its Relation to Severity of Airflow Obstruction [PDF]
Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) secondary to sulfur mustard gas poisoning, known as mustard lung, is a major late pulmonary complications in chemical warfare patients.
Davood Attaran +7 more
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Increasing beef production won’t reduce emissions [PDF]
BP is supported by a grant from CAPES (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior) through the Brazilian Science without Borders programme (number 88881.068115/2014-01).
Carranza +13 more
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The Respiratory Toxicities of Mustard Gas [PDF]
Sulfur mustard is one of the major potent chemical warfareagents. It was widely used against not only military personnelbut also civilian people of Iran during the last years (1984–1988) of the Iraq–Iran war.
Mostafa Ghanei, Ali Amini Harandi
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Chemical Weapons: The United Nations Team of Experts in the Iran-Iraq War [PDF]
This report from a member of the United Nations (UN) team of experts describes the investigations of the use of chemical weapons during the Iran-Iraq War.
Imobersteg, U.
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Dental therapeutic needs in sulfur mustard veterans Mashhad, Khrassan Razavi,Iran
Background: Mustard gas or sulfur mustard (SM) is one of the most important alkylating chemical warfare agents that was widely used the world war I and in the Iran-Iraq war It acts as an alkylating agent with long-term toxic effects on skin, eyes ...
J. Sarabadani +5 more
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Mustard-gas Mutation in Aspergillus nidulans [PDF]
THE production of ‘biochemical ‘mutants of fungi by means of ultra-violet or X-radiation has been reported by Beadle and Tatum1,2 (Neurospora spp.), Fries3,4,5,6 (Ophiostoma spp.) and Pontecorvo7 (Aspergillus and Penicillium spp.). Following the use of mustard-gas (β,β'-dichlorodiethyl sulphide) in producing mutations in the vinegar fly (Drosophila ...
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