Nghĩa của từ chemical warfare bằng Tiếng Sec
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1. Systemic Asphyxiant Chemical-Warfare Agents
2. So we're talking about chemical warfare.
3. Of or relating to Chemical weapons: Chemical warfare.
4. Biological and chemical warfare is no stranger to American soil
5. (1) Additional chemicals suitable for the production of chemical warfare agents:
6. Biological and environmental hazards associated with exposure to chemical warfare agents: Arsenicals
7. Chemical warfare (CW) involves using the toxic properties of chemical substances as weapons.
8. Under the codename Operation Peppermint, special equipment was prepared and Chemical Warfare Service teams were trained in its use.
9. Organophosphate insecticides and chemical warfare nerve agents (such as sarin, tabun, soman, and VX) work in the same way.
10. During World War I, he conducted research for the U.S. Chemical Warfare Service on the production of acetone and ethanol through fermentation.
11. Anticholinergic examples of industrial chemicals and potential chemical warfare/terrorism agents: BZ (3-quinuclidinyl benzilate), and other glycolate Anticholinergics (tropane alkaloids) [atropine, hyoscyamine, scopolamine]
12. What does Arsine mean? A colorless, flammable, very poisonous gas, AsH3 , having an odor like garlic and used in chemical warfare, as a solid-s
13. Ōkunoshima played a key role during World War II as a poison gas factory for much of the chemical warfare that was carried out in China.
14. The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) Research Center of Excellence in Arsenicals is dedicated to identifying improved mechanism-based medical countermeasures against arsenical chemical warfare agents
15. Arsine: A colorless, flammable, very poisonous gas, AsH 3 , having an odor like garlic and used in chemical warfare, as a solid-state doping agent, and in organic synthesis.
16. The research was nevertheless valuable as it identified lighter and more supple barrier materials (the material containing the activated charcoal necessary to trap chemical warfare vapours), which could be more precisely tailored than the bulky foam material in the current suit.