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Responding to a Chemical Warfare Agent Incident: from Sampling and Analysis to Decontamination and Waste Management Stuart Willi
Kinetic Modeling of the Thermal Destruction of Nitrogen Mustard
44 Xenobiotic: Vesicant, WMD Blister Agent, Lewisite, Phosgene, Sulfur Mustard, Nitrogen Mustard Expected States of Matter: Liqu
Covalent Protein Adduction of Nitrogen Mustards and Related Compounds Vanessa R
Lewisite (L) (C2 H 2 Ascl 3 ) CAS 541-25-3, UN 1556; and Mustard-Lewisite Mixture (HL) CAS Number Not Available, UN 2810
Chemical Agents July 2010
Managing Hazardous Materials Incidents
Blister Agents Nitrogen Mustard (HN-1) (CH Cl N) CAS 538-07-8, UN 2810
Blister Agents: Lewisite (L) Cas #541-25-3 Mustard-Lewisite Mixture (Hl) Cas # Not Available
Technical Guidance on Special Sites: Chemical Weapons Sites
Research and Development of On-Site Decontamination System for Biological and Chemical Warfare Agents
Sulfur Mustard (Blister Agent) Fact Sheet
Vesicants (Blister Agents)
Managing Hazardous Materials Incidents
FM 4-02.285. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures For
Individual Protective Equipment
Chemical Targets to Deactivate Biological and Chemical Toxins Using Surfaces and Fabrics
Blister Agents Fact Sheet
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Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds (FM 3-11.9)
Blister (Vesicant) Agents
Potential Military Chemical/ Biological Agents and Compounds
Common Chemical Agent Threats
Toxicology of Blister Agents: Is Melatonin a Potential Therapeutic Option?
Chemical Weapons: a Summary Report of Characteristics and Effects
Practical Guide for Medical Management of Chemical Warfare
Blister Agents in Chapter 1, Three Additional Choking Agents in Chapter 3, and Seven Additional Nerve Agents in Chapter 5
Detection Papers with Chromogenic Chemosensors for Direct Visual Detection and Distinction of Liquid Chemical Warfare Agents
Mustard Agents
Guide for the Selection of Chemical and Biological Decontamination Equipment for Emergency First Responders
3. Biological and Chemical Agents * 25
1 CHEMICAL WARFARE the Use of Chemical Agents in Warfare Goes Back to Ancient Times. Early Chemical Weapons Included Smoke
Toxic Syndrome Description: Vesicant/Blister Agent Poisoning (Continued from Previous Page)