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  • {{r|chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • ...c member of the class of [[nitrogen mustard]]s, originally introduced as [[chemical weapon]]s but now used medically as [[antineoplastic agent]]s and [[immunosuppress
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon submunition}}
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  • While [[chemical weapon]] and [[cluster munition]] warheads had been designed, only [[W70 (nuclear
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • Cholinesterase inhibition is the mechanism of toxicity of "[[nerve gas]]" [[chemical weapon]]s and insecticides. Such poisoning is initially treated with [[atropine]].
    830 bytes (105 words) - 19:15, 3 June 2009
  • There was some research into the use of hallucinogens as [[chemical weapon]]s, but their unpredictability was such that even though they might be disa
    984 bytes (135 words) - 18:45, 8 April 2009
  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
    703 bytes (107 words) - 19:19, 23 November 2010
  • ...ers, although too toxic for general use. Their toxicity is exploited as [[chemical weapon]]s; the class of "nerve gases" are cholinesterase inhibitors.
    996 bytes (127 words) - 20:29, 19 May 2009
  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
    899 bytes (120 words) - 13:43, 6 April 2024
  • ...ns, such as heat, the weapon does not meet generally agreed definitions of chemical weapon.
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  • ...pproved laboratory to have small quantities, for the purpose of developing chemical weapon detectors and defenses. Schedule II have both weapons and non-weapon appli
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  • Less spectacular, but more insidious, resulted from the bombing of the ''[[chemical weapon#world war II|SS John Harvey]]'' in the harbor of Bari, Italy on December 2,
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