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  • 23. PLANS for special weapons defense. III. Chemical agents defense plan, section 2.
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  • 24. Civilian medical problems in the defense against chemical and biological weapons.
    CROZIER D.
    Ariz Med; 1961 May 18; 18():142-50. PubMed ID: 13696680
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  • 29. The role of the Department of Defense in domestic weapons of mass destruction consequence management.
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    Stewart CE.
    Emerg Med Serv; 2002 May 18; 31(5):88-90. PubMed ID: 12033057
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  • 31. National Guard Civil Support Teams. Responding to weapons of mass destruction.
    Zarychta WA.
    Emerg Med Serv; 2003 Mar 18; 32(3):63-5. PubMed ID: 12674575
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  • 32. RAID teams to respond to terrorism threat. Rapid assessment and initial detection.
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    JAMA; 1998 Jun 17; 279(23):1855. PubMed ID: 9634243
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  • 33. [Position, role and tasks of medical services in mass disasters during the use of nuclear, chemical and firearm weapons].
    Pejusković B.
    Nar Zdrav; 1975 Jun 17; 31(3-4):98-101. PubMed ID: 1232555
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  • 34. Antiterrorism programs: the unthinkable becomes real for a horrified world.
    Lawler A.
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  • 36. The diagnostic laboratory in the civil defense for biological warfare.
    PHAIR JJ.
    Am J Public Health Nations Health; 1954 Jan 21; 44(1):43-8. PubMed ID: 13114483
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  • 37. Eighty years of the threat and use of chemical warfare: the medical-organizational challenge.
    Shemer J, Danon YL.
    Isr J Med Sci; 1991 Jan 21; 27(11-12):608-12. PubMed ID: 1757231
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  • 38. Biological and chemical bioterrorism agents.
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  • 39. [Hygienic fundamentals of civil defense of populations against atomic, biological and chemical warfare].
    AMARO LASHERAS J.
    An R Acad Nac Med (Madr); 1953 Jan 21; 70(3):509-608; concl. PubMed ID: 13124769
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  • 40. [BASIC PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL AID FOR THE POPULATION AND MAIN PUBLIC HEALTH TASKS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF CIVIL DEFENSE].
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