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... LANL: LA-CP-166; ANL: ANL/EAD/TM-72; LLNL: UCRL-ID-128210; and LBNL: LBNL-40764. Washington, DC: United States Department of Energy, Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Office.
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... Abstract distributed at DOE Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Summer Meeting, July 28-30, McLean, VA. Belgrader P
From page 197...
... . Textbook of Military Medicine Part I, Warfare, Weaponry, and the Casualty: Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare.
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... Meeting of the Committee on Improving Civilian Medical Response to Chemical and Biological Terrorism Incidents, Washington, DC.
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... Abstract distributed at DOE Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Summer Meeting, July 28-30, McLean, VA.
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... 1997. Clinical recognition and management of patients exposed to biological warfare agents.
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... 1989. Nucleic acid amplification in vitro: Detection of sequences with low copy numbers and application to diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.
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... 1989. Cyanide poisoning successfully treated without "therapeutic methemoglobin levels." American Journal of Emergency Medicine 7:437-440.
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... Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: US Army Medical Research Institute for Chemical Defense.
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... Abstract distributed at DOE Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Summer Meeting, July 28-30, McLean, VA. Marrs TC, Bright JE.
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... Abstract distributed at DOE Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Summer Meeting, July 28-30, McLean, VA. McLuckey SA, Stephenson JL Jr, Asono KG.
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... Abstract distributed at DOE Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Summer Meeting, July 28-30, McLean, VA. Pomerantsev AP, Staritsin NA, Mockov YV, Marinin LI.
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... 1996. Protective effect of an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase on sulphur mustard toxicity in vitro.
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... Abstract distributed at DOE Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Summer Meeting, July 28-30, McLean, VA. Shalev AY.
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... ed.~. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Chemical Casualty Care Office, U.S.
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... Abstract distributed at DOE Chemical and Biological Nonproliferation Program Summer Meeting, July 28-30, McLean, VA. Vojvodic V, Milosavljevi Z
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... 1995. Severe pulmonary injury in an infant after pepper gas self defense exposure.
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... Detection technology refers to the mechanism by which the device differentiates the target from other organisms or molecules. Reporting technology refers to the transduction mechanism that makes the detection event apparent to a human observer.


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