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Chemical Terrorism
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Terrorism, Chemical
The use of chemical agents in TERRORISM. This includes the malevolent use of nerve agents, blood agents, blister agents, and choking agents (NOXAE).
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2012
2012
Guidelines for the Identification of Unknown Samples for Laboratories Performing Forensic Analyses for Chemical Terrorism *
M. Magnuson
,
R. Duane Satzger
,
+11 authors
K. Wolnik
Journal of Forensic Sciences
2012
Corpus ID: 35004952
Abstract: Since the early 1990s, the FBI Laboratory has sponsored Scientific Working Groups to improve discipline practices and…
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2009
2009
A auto-percepção da saúde auditiva e vestibular de trabalhadores expostos a organofosforados
Ana Cristina Hiromi Hoshino
,
Heloisa Pacheco-Ferreira
,
Carlos Kazuo Taguchi
,
Shiro Tomita
,
M. D. F. Miranda
2009
Corpus ID: 144569494
OBJETIVO: caracterizar os sintomas auditivos e vestibulares de trabalhadores rurais expostos aos agrotoxicos organofosforados…
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2008
2008
Method for quantifying nitromethane in blood as a potential biomarker of halonitromethane exposure.
K. Alwis
,
B. Blount
,
Lalith K. Silva
,
Mitchell M Smith
,
K. Loose
Environmental Science and Technology
2008
Corpus ID: 38053865
The cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of nitromethane and its halogenated analogues in mammals raise concerns about potential…
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2008
2008
Biologic and Chemical Terrorism in Children: An Assessment of Residents' Knowledge
E. Schobitz
,
J. Schmidt
,
M. P. Poirier
La Clinica pediatrica
2008
Corpus ID: 33208950
This study was conducted to determine the baseline fund of knowledge of pediatric and emergency medicine residents at a single…
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2008
2008
Chemical Terrorism: US Policies to Reduce the Chemical Terror Threat
M. Kosal
2008
Corpus ID: 107358740
Abstract : This study recognizes significant US government progress in detecting and mitigating chemical terror threats…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Hospital response to chemical terrorism: personal protective equipment, training, and operations planning.
P. Georgopoulos
,
P. Fedele
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+5 authors
Mark A. Brown
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
2004
Corpus ID: 32273164
BACKGROUND Hospitals distant from the immediate site of an incident involving a hazardous materials (HAZMATs) release which could…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Chemical agents and chemical terrorism.
Jiří Patočka
,
Josef Fusek
Central European Journal of Public Health
2004
Corpus ID: 32741324
Chemical terrorism is a new threat to the security of mankind, which scale essentially exceeds the impact of use of the most…
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2004
2004
Chemical Terrorism and the Ethics of Decontamination
G. Trotter
Journal of Clinical Ethics
2004
Corpus ID: 33065517
This essay examines the initial medical response to chemical attacks and addresses ethical issues that arise at the scene and at…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Cyanide as a chemical terrorism weapon.
M. Eckstein
JEMS Journal of Emergency Medical Services
2004
Corpus ID: 36716525
Review
2003
Review
2003
Regional Pharmaceutical Preparation for Biological and Chemical Terrorism
R. Mrvos
,
J. David Piposzar
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T. Stein
,
D. Locasto
,
E. Krenzelok
Journal of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology
2003
Corpus ID: 23113754
Background: The United States National Office of Domestic Preparedness has determined that the threat of a biological or chemical…
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