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Stop alle armi chimiche = Chemical weapons to stopGARGANTINI, M.La Chimica e l'industria (Milano). 1997, Vol 79, Num 2, issn 0009-4315, 148, 229-231 [4 p.]Article
Medical Countermeasures for Nerve AgentsBASKIN, Steven I; FILBERT, Margaret G; ROMANO, James A et al.Journal of applied toxicology. 2001, Vol 21, issn 0260-437X, 121 p., SUP1Serial Issue
Respiratory protection during high-fidelity simulated resuscitation of casualties contaminated with chemical warfare agentsSCHUMACHER, J; RUNTE, J; BRINKER, A et al.Anaesthesia. 2008, Vol 63, Num 6, pp 593-598, issn 0003-2409, 6 p.Article
Determination of diphenylarsenic compounds related to abandoned chemical warfare agents in environmental samplesHANAOKA, Shigeyuki; NAGASAWA, Eiko; NOMURA, Koji et al.Applied organometallic chemistry. 2005, Vol 19, Num 2, pp 265-275, issn 0268-2605, 11 p.Conference Paper
Standardless screening of chemical warfare agents based on gas chromatographic dataLEKOMTSEV, Andrey S; VEKHTER, Elena P.Journal of chromatography. B. 2004, Vol 800, Num 1-2, pp 291-294, issn 1570-0232, 4 p.Conference Paper
Surgery in collective protection against chemical warfareMILNER, S. M; CHAMBERS, D. K; BENNETT, J. D. C et al.Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 1992, Vol 37, Num 2, pp 118-119, issn 0035-8835Article
Chemical weapons: documented use and compounds on the horizonBISMUTH, Chantal; BORRON, Stephen W; BAUD, Frederic J et al.Toxicology letters. 2004, Vol 149, Num 1-3, pp 11-18, issn 0378-4274, 8 p.Conference Paper
Le phosphore blanc: une arme chimique « autorisée »? = WHITE PHOSPHORUS: AN « AUTHORIZED » CHEMICAL WEAPON ?CEPPA, F; GOLLION, A; DELACOUR, H et al.Médecine et armées. 2011, Vol 39, Num 3, pp 239-243, issn 0300-4937, 5 p.Article
Technology challenges in responding to biological or chemical attacks in the civilian sectorFITCH, J. Patrick; RABER, Ellen; IMBRO, Dennis R et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2003, Vol 302, Num 5649, pp 1350-1354, issn 0036-8075, 5 p.Article
Discrimination of chemical/biological versus high explosive artillery rounds using acoustic and seismic data fusionREIFF, Chris; FARGUES, Monique; GONSKI, David et al.SPIE proceedings series. 2003, pp 386-396, isbn 0-8194-4959-8, 11 p.Conference Paper
Polyurethane resins-treated wood pallets which are decontaminable of chemical warfare agentsNICHOLAS, D. D; KIM, M. G; PITTMAN, C. U et al.Journal of wood chemistry and technology. 2001, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 285-298, issn 0277-3813Article
Chemical defense toxicologyHOBSON, David W; DIENER, Robert M.Journal of the American College of Toxicology. 1996, Vol 15, issn 0730-0913, 115 p., SUP2Serial Issue
Biotechnology and the third review conference of the biological and toxin weapons conventionSIMS, N. A.Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology (1986). 1992, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 125-126, issn 0268-2575Article
Quantum Cascade Lasers: A Game Changer for Defense and Homeland Security IR PhotonicsKUMAR, C; PATEL, N.Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. 2011, Vol 8031, issn 0277-786X, isbn 978-0-8194-8605-9, 803126.1-803126.10, 2Conference Paper
Project Coast : eugenics in apartheid South Africa = Le Projet Coast : l'eugénisme en Afrique du Sud durant l'apartheidSINGH, Jerome Amir.Endeavour (English ed.). 2008, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 5-9, issn 0160-9327, 5 p.Article
Chemical Warfare and Medical Response During World War IFITZGERALD, Gerard J.American journal of public health (1971). 2008, Vol 98, Num 4, pp 611-625, issn 0090-0036, 15 p.Article
Surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy of half-mustard agentSTUART, Douglas A; BIGGS, Kevin B; VAN DUYNE, Richard P et al.Analyst (London. 1877. Print). 2006, Vol 131, Num 4, pp 568-572, issn 0003-2654, 5 p.Article
Networked thermal imaging and intelligent video technology for border security applicationsDUMPERT, Dwight T; DIRKSEN, Shawn.Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. 2006, pp 620308.1-620308.8, issn 0277-786X, isbn 0-8194-6259-4, 1VolConference Paper
Optically based biological and chemical detection for defence III (11-13 September 2006, Stockholm, Sweden)Carrano, John C; Zukauskas, Arturas.Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. 2006, issn 0277-786X, isbn 0-8194-6496-1, 1Vol, various pagings, isbn 0-8194-6496-1Conference Proceedings
Prevention and management of panic in personnel facing a chemical threat. Lessons from the Gulf WarO'BRIEN, L. S; PAYNE, R. G.Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 1993, Vol 139, Num 2, pp 41-45, issn 0035-8665Article
Chemical-biological warfare : medical logistics and defenseHAYES, D. P; MARRESE, M.Military medicine. 1991, Vol 156, Num 7, pp 321-327, issn 0026-4075Article
Chemical and biological sensing VIII (11-12 April, 2007, Orlando, Florida, USA)Fountain, Augustus W.Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. 2007, issn 0277-786X, isbn 978-0-8194-6676-1, 1 v. (various pagings), isbn 978-0-8194-6676-1Conference Proceedings
Capillary electrophoresis analysis of chemical warfare agent breakdown products. I. Counterelectroosmotic separation of alkylphosphonic acids and their monoester derivativesMERCIER, J.-P; MORIN, P; DREUX, M et al.Journal of chromatography. A. 1996, Vol 741, Num 2, pp 279-285Article
Management of chemical warfare injuriesFOUYN, T; LISON, D; WOUTERS, M et al.Lancet (British edition). 1991, Vol 337, Num 8733, pp 121-122, issn 0140-6736, 2 p.Article
Mustard gas casualtiesREES, J; HARPER, P; ELLIS, F et al.Lancet (British edition). 1991, Vol 337, Num 8738, issn 0140-6736, p. 430Article