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Bioterrorisme : crime et opportunité = Bioterrorism: crime and opportunityBYRNE, David.Euro surveillance. 2001, Vol 6, Num 11-12, issn 1025-496X, 22 p.Serial Issue

Bioterrorisme chimiqueMARION, E.Louvain médical. 2003, Vol 122, Num 9, pp S368-S371, issn 0024-6956Article

The doctor's role in bioterrorismCLEMENTS, Bruce; EVANS, R. Gregory.Lancet (British edition). 2004, Vol 364, pp 26-27, issn 0140-6736, 2 p., NSArticle

La variole et le bioterrorisme = Smallpox and bioterrorismDEBORD, T.Médecine et maladies infectieuses. 2004, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 6-11, issn 0399-077X, 6 p.Article

Predicted inactivation of viruses of relevance to biodefense by solar radiationDAVID LYTLE, C; SAGRIPANTI, Jose-Luis.Journal of virology. 2005, Vol 79, Num 22, pp 14244-14252, issn 0022-538X, 9 p.Article

Les toxines et les biotechnologies : quels risques pour demain ? : Bioterrorisme : quels risques ? quelles ripostes ? = Toxins and biotechnologies : which risks for tomorrow ?MENEZ, André; GILLET, Daniel; BINDER, Patrice et al.Biofutur (Puteaux). 2004, Vol 248, pp 32-35, issn 0294-3506, 4 p.Article

Distinguishing offensive from defensive biological weapons researchEITENBERG, Milton.Critical reviews in microbiology. 2003, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 223-257, issn 1040-841X, 35 p.Article

Vaccine development: The biological weapon imperativeROBERTSON, A. G.Developments in biologicals. 2002, Vol 110, pp 91-97, issn 1424-6074, 7 p.Conference Paper

Bioterrorism : Preparing to fight the next warRELMAN, David A.The New England journal of medicine. 2006, Vol 354, Num 2, pp 113-115, issn 0028-4793, 3 p.Article

Cause and prevention in biowarfare and bioterrorismHILLEMAN, Maurice R.Vaccine. 2002, Vol 20, Num 25-26, pp 3055-3067, issn 0264-410X, 13 p.Article

Bioweapons proliferation : Where science studies and public policy collideVOGEL, Kathleen.Social studies of science. 2006, Vol 36, Num 5, pp 659-690, issn 0306-3127, 32 p.Article

Biological warfare: Current concerns for the health care providerEACHEMPATI, Soumitra R; FLOMENBAUM, Neal; BARIE, Philip S et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2002, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 179-186, issn 1079-6061Article

Yellow rain evidence slowly whittled awayMARSHALL, E.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1986, Vol 233, Num 4759, pp 18-19, issn 0036-8075Article

John Bartlett and BioterrorismHENDERSON, D. A.Clinical infectious diseases. 2014, Vol 59, issn 1058-4838, S76-S79, SUP2Article

Pathogenic Rickettsiae as Bioterrorism AgentsAZAD, Abdu F.Clinical infectious diseases. 2007, Vol 45, issn 1058-4838, S52-S55, SUP1Article

Bioterrorism and how to cope with it : Gearing up for WarDOLEV, Eran.Clinics in dermatology. 2002, Vol 20, Num 4, pp 343-345, issn 0738-081X, 3 p.Article

Las negociaciones sobre las armas biológicas y el nuevo dilema que implica la biotecnología = Les négociations sur les armes biologiques et le nouveau dilemme qu'implique la biotechnologieHERNÁNDEZ-VELA, E.Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales. 1994, Num 158, pp 9-22, issn 0185-1918Article

Laboratory safety practices associated with potential agents of biocrime or bioterrorismSEWELL, David L.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 2003, Vol 41, Num 7, pp 2801-2809, issn 0095-1137, 9 p.Article

Terrorism from a public health perspectiveEVANS, R. Gregory; CRUTCHER, James M; SHADEL, Brooke et al.The American journal of the medical sciences. 2002, Vol 323, Num 6, pp 291-298, issn 0002-9629Article

Implementation of a bioaerosol warning systemGILBERT, Larry; MAURER, Scott.Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. 2006, pp 639807.1-639807.12, issn 0277-786X, isbn 0-8194-6496-1, 1VolConference Paper

Influenza as a bioweaponMADJID, Mohammad; LILLIBRIDGE, Scott; MIRHAJI, Parsa et al.Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2003, Vol 96, Num 7, pp 345-346, issn 0141-0768, 2 p.Article

History of chemical and biological warfare agentsSZINICZ, L.Toxicology (Amsterdam). 2005, Vol 214, Num 3, pp 167-181, issn 0300-483X, 15 p.Article

Biological warfare and bioterrorismCritical reviews in microbiology. 2001, Vol 27, Num 4, issn 1040-841X, 142 p.Serial Issue

Radiologic manifestations of potential bioterrorist agents of infectionKETAI, Loren; ALRAHJI, Abdulrahman A; HART, Blaine et al.American journal of roentgenology (1976). 2003, Vol 180, Num 3, pp 565-575, issn 0361-803X, 11 p.Article

Bioterrorism and critical careKARWA, Manoj; BRONZERT, Patricia; KVETAN, Vladimir et al.Critical care clinics. 2003, Vol 19, Num 2, issn 0749-0704, ix, 279-313 [35 p.]Article

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