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Biological warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Biohazard: The Chilling True Story of the Largest Covert Biological Weapons Program in the World– Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran it. Delta (2000) ISBN 0-385-33496-6
Biological Weapons - rotten.com: This is rotten dot com
Biological Weapons Aerosolized anthrax may seem like one of mankind's most dangerous scourges, but plague-ridden corpses are a bioterrorist's best friend.
Biological Weapons - Biology
Biological weapons are toxic materials derived from pathogenic organisms for the purpose of killing or incapacitating a host.
Biological Warfare
Biological weapons include any organism (such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi) or toxin found in nature that can be used to kill or injure people. (Toxins are ...
Biological Weapons - Federation of American Scientists
Biological Weapons An offensive biological program was begun in 1942 under the direction of a civilian agency, the War Reserve Service (WRS). The Army Chemical ...
Introduction to Biological Weapons - Federation of American Scientists
Introduction to Biological Weapons. Biological weapons (BWs) deliver toxins and microorganisms, such as viruses and bacteria, so as to deliberately inflict disease ...
CBC News Indepth: Biological Weapons
INDEPTH: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS Biological Warfare CBC News Online | February 18, 2004 The use of biological and chemical weapons is considered the most heinous type of ...
BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS: Malignant Biology
microbiology 101 internet text chapter xv, addendum: biological weapons; malignant biology
Articles about Biological Weapons - New York Times
Biological Weapons News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Biological Weapons From The New York Times
Biological weapons - definition of Biological weapons in the ...
biological warfare. n. The use of disease-producing microorganisms, toxic biological products, or organic biocides to cause death or injury to humans, animals, or plants.
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