Category - "Chemical and Biological Warfare"
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A Web of Prevention - Biological Weapons, Life Sciences and the Governance of Research
Edited by Brian Rappert and Caitriona Mcleish Hardback, 224 pages
Category: Chemical and Biological Warfare, Ethical Issues in Science, Impact of Technology on Society |
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Chemical and Biological Warfare Agent Decontamination in the 21st Century
Edited by Jennifer M. Becker and Bryan M. Smith and Stephen J. Lee This book reviews the research and practical considerations for the decontamination of chemical and biological warfare agents. Hardback, 200 pages
Category: Chemical and Biological Warfare, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biochemical Engineering |
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Chemicals Used for Illegal Purposes helps hazmat professionals and others determine if chemicals at a suspicious site could be used to make illegal substances such as drugs, explosives, pyrotechnics, nerve agents, and other toxins. It profiles dangerous chemicals, covering their appearance, smell, incompatibilities, and identification tests.
Hardback, 466 pages
Category: General Forensic Science, Chemical and Biological Warfare, General Homeland Security, Explosives Technology |
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Explosives and Chemical Weapons Identification
Written by an author who is an experiencedhazmat-qualifiedfirst responder,forensicspecialist, and educator, this book provides the means to quickly identify the type of explosive or chemical weapon at hand upon arriving at the scene. A thorough and accessible reference, this book contains the identification capabilities for 468 different formulations for explosives and chemical weapons. Packed with critical information and more than 350 illustrations and photographs, it presents detailed descriptions for each of these formulations by breaking down their materials into five concise categories: common name, synonym, class, ingredients, and use. The materials are also indexed by common name, class, and ingredient.By James B. Crippin Series edited by Kenneth G. Furton and Jose R. Almirall Paperback, 288 pages
Category: General Forensic Science, Chemical and Biological Warfare, Explosives Technology |




