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  • 81QL (chemical) — For other uses, see QL. QL (chemical) IUPAC name N [2 (ethoxy(methyl)phosphanyl)oxyethyl] N isopropyl propan …

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  • 82Poland and weapons of mass destruction — During the Cold War, Poland had active programs for the development of weapons of mass destruction. Poland was also working with Russia to help eliminate the large stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons developed by the Warsaw Pact… …

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  • 83Bulgaria and weapons of mass destruction — Bulgaria has developed weapons of mass destruction, most notably chemical weapons. Chemical weapons production was concentrated in Smyadovo. Probably this indigenous production capability was achieved with the help of the USSR.… …

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  • 84Biological Weapons Convention — For other uses, see BWC (disambiguation). Biological Weapons Convention Signed April 10, 1972 Location London, Moscow, and Washington, D.C. Effective March 26, 1975 Condition Ratification by 22 states Parties 165 as of October 2011 (Complete… …

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  • 85Mobile weapons laboratory — Purported Iraqi mobile weapons laboratories Mobile weapons laboratories are bioreactors and other processing equipment to manufacture and process biological weapons that can be moved from location to location either by train or vehicle …

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  • 86List of weapons of mass destruction treaties — A variety of treaties and agreements have been enacted to regulate the use, development and possession of various types of weapons of mass destruction. Treaties may regulate weapons use under the customs of war (Hague Conventions, Geneva… …

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  • 87Iraq's Chemical Warfare — Brief History ofIraq s Chemical Warfare against Iran On September 22, 1980, Iraq staged an all out war on Iran from ground, air, and sea and came to occupy a vast part of Iranian territory. But in the following months it was evident that the… …

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  • 88Defining Weapons of Mass Destruction — ▪ 2004 Introduction       The continued search in 2003 for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq heightened curiosity concerning the definition of WMD. The term has been in use since at least 1937, when newspapers described German bomber… …

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  • 89Japan and weapons of mass destruction — Japan has had numerous experiments in trying to get weapons of mass destruction before and during World War II, but now has ceased production and abandoned experiments.BioweaponsDuring the Sino Japanese War (1937 1945) and World War II, Unit 731… …

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  • 90Area denial weapons — are used to prevent an adversary from occupying or traversing an area of land. The specific method used does not have to be totally effective in preventing passage (and usually isn t) as long as it is sufficient to severely restrict, slow down,… …

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