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- catalog abstract ""Biological warfare is the use of disease to barm or kill an adversary's military forces, population, food, and livestock This includes any living (or non-living virus) microorganism or bioactive substance that is produced by a microorganism that can be delivered by conventional warhead or even civilian means. Biological warfare is distinguished not only by its mode of killing, but also by the potential scale of destruction associated with the disease. The fact that biological weapons have fallen into the hands of terrorist groups is well known. A terrorist attack using biological agents is known as bioterrorism. There are a huge variety of adapted bacteria and viruses that could be used as biological weapons, but one of the most common types today is Anthrax, the original biological warfare agent This issue of The DTIC Review "Bioterrorism: A Grim Reality" offers readers at all levels information on the impending threat of bioterrorism." -- Stinet.".
- catalog contributor b11465615.
- catalog contributor b11465616.
- catalog created "[1999]".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "[1999]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1999]".
- catalog description ""Biological warfare is the use of disease to barm or kill an adversary's military forces, population, food, and livestock This includes any living (or non-living virus) microorganism or bioactive substance that is produced by a microorganism that can be delivered by conventional warhead or even civilian means. Biological warfare is distinguished not only by its mode of killing, but also by the potential scale of destruction associated with the disease. The fact that biological weapons have fallen into the hands of terrorist groups is well known. A terrorist attack using biological agents is known as bioterrorism. There are a huge variety of adapted bacteria and viruses that could be used as biological weapons, but one of the most common types today is Anthrax, the original biological warfare agent This issue of The DTIC Review "Bioterrorism: A Grim Reality" offers readers at all levels information on the impending threat of bioterrorism." -- Stinet.".
- catalog description "Defense against toxin weapons -- Effects of chemical protective clothing on military performance : a review of the issues -- Advanced planning and early warning for the warfighter -- Towards a coherent strategy for combating biological weapons of mass destruction".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "1 v. (various pagings) :".
- catalog isPartOf "DTIC review ; v. 4, no. 3.".
- catalog isPartOf "The DTIC review ; vol. 4, no. 3".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "[1999]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ft. Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center,".
- catalog subject "Biological warfare.".
- catalog subject "Biological weapons.".
- catalog subject "Terrorism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Defense against toxin weapons -- Effects of chemical protective clothing on military performance : a review of the issues -- Advanced planning and early warning for the warfighter -- Towards a coherent strategy for combating biological weapons of mass destruction".
- catalog title "Bioterrorism : a grim reality / [Christian M. Cupp, editor ; Phyllis Levine, compiler].".
- catalog type "text".