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Critical Evaluation of Proven Chemical Weapon Destruction Technologies
Report on Chemical Munitions Dumped in the Baltic Sea (HELCOM 1994)
Riot Control Agents? Riot Control Or Incapacitating Agents, Sometimes Referred to As “Tear Gas”, Are a Group of Aerosol-Dispersed Chemical Compounds
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Poison Gas Proliferation: Paradox, Politics, and Law John Paul Jones University of Richmond,
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Health Aspects of Chemical, Biological and Radiological Hazards
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Chemical Munitions Dumped in the Baltic Sea
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Annex 1: Chemical Agents * 143