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Stigmatizing bioterrorism as a public health concern: The case of anthrax in US media. [PDF]

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Weapons of "mass destruction"

2010
Since the first human used a stone to crack open a nut through the latest generation of supercomputers, the development of technology has benefited humanity in an infinite number of ways. Imagine life without just three types of technology we have mastered—chemicals, biotechnology, and nuclear energy.
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Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Order to 1990

Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Order, 2019
INTRODUCTION 1. Concepts of International Order: the Antidote to Enmity Enmity's reduction to rivalry, forebearance and amity The symbiosis of power balancing and constitutionalism Shifting approaches to hegemonic order Carl Schmitt's three realms of ...
W. Walker
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The weapons of mass destruction-civil support team PA

JAAPA : official journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants
The weapons of mass destruction-civil support team (WMD-CST) physician associate/assistant (PA) is an autonomous PA who balances military and civilian roles to achieve mission success and support the safety of the US public.
Joshua K Radi   +5 more
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Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Law

Journal of Ecohumanism
Background: Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), biological and chemical weapons – have long presented serious dangers to global security. Recognizing the catastrophic potential of these weapons, the international community has worked to build legal ...
M. Abdullah   +3 more
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Climate weapons – a new weapon of mass destruction?

Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces
The traditional approach to the systematics of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) emphasises primarily chemical weapons as the most dangerous of modern means of destruction and also includes nuclear, biological and toxic weapons.
Bartłomiej Terebiński
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