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  • Lethal [[insecticide]]s and [[chemical weapon]]s that kill by acting as [[cholinesterase inhibitor]]s, causing muscle con
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • ...d from [[mustard gas]], with the sulfur replaced by nitrogen, originally [[chemical weapon]]s but now used as highly toxic [[antineoplastic agents]] and [[immunosupp
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • While the more common term is [[persistence (chemical weapon)]], some agents, such as [[phosgene]] and [[sarin]], evaporate quickly and
    318 bytes (45 words) - 16:11, 24 September 2010
  • {{rpl|Volatility (chemical weapon)}}
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  • ...l (e.g., blast-fragmentation, or a nuclear exlosion. Warheads may release chemical weapon|chemical warfare or biological weapon|biological warfare agents.
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  • ...s the name of a family of [[alkylating agent]]s, originally developed as [[chemical weapon]]s but found to have medical uses including acting as [[antineoplastic agen
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • ...ded. While the purpose of such sealing is principally to protect against [[chemical weapon|chemical]], [[biological weapon|biological]] and radioactive contamination,
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon||**}}
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  • Chlorine was the first agent used as a large-scale [[chemical weapon]], by German forces at the [[Second Battle of Ypres]] in 1915 during [[Worl
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  • ...a plan for controlling nuclear weapons; it is being revised to consider [[chemical weapon]]s and [[biological weapons]]
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  • ...which R<sub>1</sub> or R<sub>2</sub> = N(R<sub>3</sub>)R<sub>4</sub>. The chemical weapon [[phosgene]] is a carbonyl group with R<sub>1</sub>=R<sub>2</sub>=Cl.
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  • ...o or lake require a response similar to that required to a purpose-built [[chemical weapon]].
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
    326 bytes (37 words) - 08:38, 24 January 2011
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