Nghĩa của từ biological warfare bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
the use of toxins of biological origin or microorganisms as weapons of war.
opposed to chemical and biological warfare

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1. Biowarfare definition, biological warfare

2. The T cells will be involved in biological warfare.

3. Biological warfare differs from Bioterrorism in that the target of the attack is military personnel

4. Can Biowarfare agents be defeated with light? Biological warfare and bioterrorism is an unpleasant fact of 21st century life

5. I read papers by American analysts who say that they have not had time to complete various biological warfare programmes which are up and running.

6. Biodefense is a set of medical or military protocol that are adopted in response to restoring biosecurity biological toxins or bio weapon agents or to instigate biological warfare

7. An Accidental leak of anthrax spores from a biological warfare laboratory in the former USSR in 1979 near Sverdlovsk is believed to have caused at least 64 deaths

8. Wouter Basson (born 6 July 1950) is a South African cardiologist and former head of the country's secret chemical and biological warfare project, Project Coast, during the apartheid era.

9. Biohazard definition: any bacterium or virus or toxin that could be used in biological warfare synonyms: biological agent, agent antonyms: general agent, special agent Synonym.com is the web's best resource for English synonyms, antonyms, and definitions.

10. While biological warfare has classically been considered a threat requiring the presence of a distinct biological agent, we argue that in light of the rise of state-sponsored online disinformation campaigns we are approaching a fifth phase of Biowarfare with a "cyber-bio" framing

11. Some of the items for 1987 were: some 250 nuclear reactor accidents; U.S. government funding of university research in developing deadly organisms for biological warfare; rapid acceleration of the extinction rate, with perhaps a thousand species now vanishing each year; and the question of who owns the media.

12. However, like the episodes of biological warfare during the mid-twentieth century, the spread of these present-day conspiracy theories reflects a series of longstanding and damaging trends in the international scene which include deep mistrust, Animosities, the power of ideologies such as nationalism, and the sacrifice of truth in propaganda