"Chemical warfare" refers to the use of chemicals as weapons to harm or kill people during war or conflict.
Full definition
By this definition, a number of
chemical warfare agents and a number of pesticides are included in the family of compounds known as nerve agents.
If these chemicals are bad enough to cause cancer, or to be used
in chemical warfare, could they possibly be bad for your skin as well?
His
latest chemical warfare attacks have taken the lives of many of his own people, especially innocent women and children.
Before the deal was struck on Syria's chemical weapons, French intelligence estimated that Syria possessed more than 1,000 metric tons
of chemical warfare agents and precursor chemicals, including mustard blister agent, sarin nerve agent, and VX nerve agent.
«Using broadly tunable laser sources rather than the fixed wavelength source used in this paper can extend this method to detection of other hydrocarbons, threat materials such
as chemical warfare agents and explosives, and other biologically important substances used in healthcare and diagnostics,» said Hempler.
I am sickened by reports that federal officials, without knowledge or cooperation of PHL Airport staff, detained and then turned away two Syrian families... they were sent back to a war - torn nation that has used
chemical warfare against its own people.
This blend of endorphin - releasing ingredients is sure to have you wreaking
chemical warfare on the iron!
Many existing antibiotics, including penicillin, were identified by cultivating naturally occurring microorganisms — bacteria often try to kill each other
with chemical warfare, it turns out.
The U.S. Army has announced that live monkeys will be replaced with humane non-animal alternatives in future
chemical warfare trainings.
Barbed wire is particularly useful when stationed near
chemical warfare stations as it concentrates the enemy in a smaller area, allowing the poison gas or fire from the chemical station to reach a greater number of enemies.
Russia stands accused by international observers of bombing humanitarian aid convoys on their way into besieged Syrian towns and stifling efforts to ease suffering in the country while they support Assad and allegedly cover him while he
conducts chemical warfare against his own citizens.
Unlike the US's strike in April 2017, the latest one did not target Syrian jets or airfields — though the earlier attack apparently had little impact, as Syrian jets took off from the damaged airfield within 24 hours and reports of
chemical warfare persisted.
The discussion, requested by Jeremy Corbyn, follows Britain's decisions on Saturday to join the US and France in launching missile strikes on
suspected chemical warfare facilities in Syria.
Iraq hadn't been particularly cooperative during the UNSCOM inspections (1991 - 1998) and in 1996 Scott Ritter alleged that the inspections had uncovered evidence of
continuing chemical warfare research.
But he points out that the pictures can't solve one old riddle: how the beetle itself remains unscathed by its
horrific chemical warfare.
University Professor of Applied Physics Stephen Arnold and his team at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering have made a discovery that could lead to Star Trek - like biosensor devices capable of flagging the barest presence in blood of a specific virus or antibody, or protein marker for a specific cancer; or sniffing out
airborne chemical warfare agents while they are still far below toxic levels.
Lord Henley, the junior defence minister, tells me that he and his senior officials are busily classifying these MOD sites according to whether they were once used for radioactive processes such as radium luminising, or as part of a
former chemical warfare programme, or were just subject to extreme flooding.
«These are the most
toxic chemical warfare agents ever developed,» says Jonathan Newmark, a neurologist in Burke, Virginia, who has helped develop countermeasures against such weapons at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) in Edgewood, Maryland, and other agencies.
The researchers expect the MOF to be effective against other easy - to -
make chemical warfare agents with phosphate - ester bonds, such as VX.
«That all points to a weapon that came from a military program, used by units that understand and have training in
chemical warfare operations,» Trapp says.
While plants» only defense mechanism may be to
wage chemical warfare on their predators, our cells have evolved over millions of years to capitalize on the situation, turning potential poisons into anticancer potions.
Inspired by actual Cold War plots, «Air» is set in the not - so - distant future,
where chemical warfare has scorched Earth, making its surface uninhabitable.
The final step in the flea egg battle... I hope you're ready to move to the dark side, to put your morals out of mind and indulge in some
dodgy chemical warfare.
Between 1942 and 1975, the U.S. Army conducted tests with human subjects to study the effects of a variety of agents,
including chemical warfare and biological agents.
Writing in this week's NLJ, Bindman explores the legality of last week's airstrikes by the US, Britain and France on Syria following reports of
chemical warfare at Douma.
Scheduled training in courses such as weapons proficiency; self - aid buddy care training; nuclear, biological and
chemical warfare defense training; and pallet buildup.
Apokalips X tells the story of rival gangs engaged in a turf war in a post-apocalyptic world that has been destroyed
by chemical warfare.
President Donald J Trump is now preparing some sort of strike against Syria in response to their alleged blatant use
of chemical warfare.
Some troops were also likely exposed to low levels of
chemical warfare agents, due to demolition of Iraqi facilities storing those agents, and smoke from oil well fires.
The large size of the colonies also provides safety in numbers, and may even allow the worms to engage
in chemical warfare with potential predators through the collective production of dimethylsulphoniopropionate.
It says in the early stages of the Iran / Iraq conflict, Donald Rumsfeld, acting as Ronald Reagan's special envoy, gave Saddam NSA satellite images of Iran's battlefield deployment and licenses that allowed Iraq unfettered access to America's arsenal of germ and
chemical warfare.
But U.S. troops have failed to discover any such weapons, and the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency earlier had reported that «there is no reliable information on whether Iraq is producing and stockpiling chemical weapons, or whether Iraq has — or will — establish
its chemical warfare agent production facilities.»
Global warming, the ozone hole, overpopulation, starvation and malnutrition, war, unemployment, the destruction of species and the rain forests, pollution of water and air, pesticide and herbicide poisoning, errors in genetic engineering, erosion of topsoil, overfishing, anarchy and crime, the possibility of a nuclear mishap,
chemical warfare or all - out nuclear war: together, or in some cases singly, these dangers threaten to «catch us unexpectedly, like a trap.»
The U.S. later acknowledges there is no evidence for
the chemical warfare charge.
1998 — President Clinton sends 75 cruise missiles pounding into rural Afghanistan The U.S. also destroys a factory producing half of Sudan's pharmaceutical supply, claiming the factory is involved in
chemical warfare.
There are risks related to the proliferation of nuclear arms and conventional arms (eg biological and
chemical warfare).
Eliminating ants with Colman's powdered mustard sprinkled over their trails (
chemical warfare?).
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