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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

Plastic antibody for the recognition of chemical warfare agent sulphur mustardBOOPATHI, M; SURYANARAYANA, M. V. S; ANIL KUMAR NIGAM et al.Biosensors & bioelectronics. 2006, Vol 21, Num 12, pp 2339-2344, issn 0956-5663, 6 p.Article

Toxicología cutánea y sistémica de los agentes vesicantes de guerra = Cutaneous and systemic toxicology of vesicants used in warfarePITA, R; VIDAL-ASENSI, S.Actas dermo-sifiliográficas (Ed. impresa). 2010, Vol 101, Num 1, pp 7-18, issn 0001-7310, 12 p.Article

History and perspectives of bioanalytical methods for chemical warfare agent detectionBLACK, Robin M.Journal of chromatography. B. 2010, Vol 878, Num 17-18, pp 1207-1215, issn 1570-0232, 9 p.Conference Paper

Medical management of incidents with chemical warfare agentsZILKER, Thomas.Toxicology (Amsterdam). 2005, Vol 214, Num 3, pp 221-231, issn 0300-483X, 11 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

Photosensitive dyes and self-detoxifying textiles: Degradation products and dye durabilityBREWER, S. A; PERDOMO ARTILES, C; TAYLOR, J. A et al.Applied surface science. 2010, Vol 256, Num 6, pp 1908-1912, issn 0169-4332, 5 p.Article

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

Medical aspects of sulphur mustard poisoningKEHE, Kai; SZINICZ, Ladislaus.Toxicology (Amsterdam). 2005, Vol 214, Num 3, pp 198-209, issn 0300-483X, 12 p.Article

The detection of nerve agent degradation products in different soil fractions using capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductivity detectionSEIMAN, Andrus; MAKAROTSEVA, Natalja; VAHER, Merike et al.Chemistry in ecology (Print). 2010, Vol 26, Num OCT, pp 145-155, issn 0275-7540, 11 p., SUPConference 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

Efficacy of liquid and foam decontamination technologies for chemical warfare agents on indoor surfacesLOVE, Adam H; BAILEY, Christopher G; LESLIE HANNA, M et al.Journal of hazardous materials (Print). 2011, Vol 196, pp 115-122, issn 0304-3894, 8 p.Article

Mercury transformations in chemical agent simulant as characterized by X-ray absorption fine spectroscopySKUBAL, Laura R; BIEDRON, Sandra G; NEWVILLE, Matthew et al.Talanta (Oxford). 2005, Vol 67, Num 4, pp 730-735, issn 0039-9140, 6 p.Article

Decontamination of chemical warfare agents using perchloroethylene-Marlowet IHF-H2O-based microemulsions : wetting and extraction properties on realistic surfacesWELLERT, Stefan; IMHOF, Henrik; DOLLE, Michael et al.Colloid and polymer science (Print). 2008, Vol 286, Num 4, pp 417-426, issn 0303-402X, 10 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

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

Miracle cure for CBW?Chemical engineer (London). 1999, Num 676, issn 0302-0797, p. 24Article

Hydrodesulfurization and hydrodechlorination of chloroethyl ethyl sulfideJANG, B. W.-L; FRANKEL, K. A; SPIVEY, J. J et al.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1998, Vol 43, Num 1, pp 83-86, issn 0569-3799Conference Paper

Prospects of conversion of the chemical weapon industry in RussiaSEMENOV, V. V.Russian chemical industry. 1993, Vol 25, Num 8, pp 1-3, issn 1068-3704Article

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

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