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Security Issues: Old Threats, New Threats, No Threats

1997
This study surveys the current and prospective security situation in East Asia. The importance of the area is apparent and needs no elaboration. It can only grow in the years ahead. While the current situation is relatively benign, there is widespread uneasiness about the future, concern that the end of the cold war will eventually mean an unravelling ...
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Chemical Threats

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2006
The use of chemical agents as military weapons has been recognized for many centuries but reached the most feared and publicized level during World War I. Considerable political effort has been exercised in the twentieth century to restrict military strategies with chemicals.
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The Threat of Time

Frontiers of Health Services Management, 1995
In the United States, health care and change have had a long and often unhappy relationship. The health care system and the individual persons and organizations that comprise it have an astounding capacity for change when it suits them: adoption and dissemination of new technologies, for example, or embracing (especially by hospitals) of every fad that
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The Threat of Inequality

Scientific American, 2016
The article discusses the threat to society posed by inequality, including inequality from 1750 through the early 21st century, inequality's impact on democracy in the U.S., economic inequality between rich and poor countries and inequality in income distribution.
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The Threat in the Cloud

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2013
If we're going to stick all the cryptographic services in cloud-based virtual machines, how secure can we expect them to be? The answer is-unfortunately-not very.
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Threat or Opportunity?

PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, 2013
A major ruling by the Indian Supreme Court struck down patent protection for Gleevec, an anti-cancer drug made by Novatis, on the grounds that the drug was a slightly modified version of the previous molecule.
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IoT: Communication protocols and security threats

Internet of Things and Cyber-physical Systems, 2023
Leandros Maglaras   +2 more
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THREAT: THREAT: THREAT: THREAT: a recurring family dynamics

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 1969
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Threats to democracy are threats to health

Nature Human Behaviour
Cason D. Schmit   +2 more
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