In addition, Williams and the coalition brought forward numerous whistleblowers at the incinerators who reported that fires,
chemical agent releases and other dangerous conditions accompanied the burning of weapons at those plants.
Not exact matches
Some warheads can deploy parachutes to slow down further and precisely
release chemical or biological
agents, Pike said.
The Organisation for the Protection of
Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
released analysis on Thursday supporting the conclusion of British military scientists that a Russian - made nerve
agent was used on Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury last month.
Speakers will discuss the contributions of the environmental and health communities to mitigating the effects of the
release of
chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear
agents, recognizing that the role of these disciplines varies based on the
agent and
release method.
NfKappaB is a master transcriptor of inflammatory
chemicals; it controls the
release of some of the most damaging immune
agents for acne, whether it be TNF - a, interleukin - 6 or other cytokines.
That is because most of the
chemical agents (histamines, etc.) are
released by the cells that line your respiratory system causing inflammation there.
The sand in fracking fluid keeps the fractures open after the pressure is
released, and the
chemicals are chiefly
agents to reduce friction and prevent corrosion.
Finding
chemical agents that are sticky enough to bind with the few CO2 molecules that exist in the air — but are also not too sticky so that they will easily
release the CO2 in the
chemical regeneration step — has proven challenging.
''... researchers have created assemblies of nanowires that show potential in applications such as armor, flame - retardant fabric, bacteria filters, oil cracking, controlled drug
release, decomposition of pollutants and
chemical warfare
agents.»