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U.S. looks for rapid-response bio-detectors

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The author examines the U.S. Department of Advanced Research Projects Agency research into biological weapons sensor devices. Topics include detection of biological agents, terrorism prevention, and homeland defense.

Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2003
Facilities & equipment, Science & research, Parent-to-subsidiary activities, Subsidiary-to-parent activities, Research, Equipment and supplies, Sensors, United States. Department of Defense, Subsidiaries, divisions and units

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Chemical and biological warfare

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The author examines the U.S. government's lack of education and equipment to limit exposure to biological of chemical weapons. Topics include civil defense, use of protective clothing, and prevention of terrorism.

Author: McCaffrey, Barry
Publisher: Army Times Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2003
United States, Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing, Surgical appliances and supplies, Protective Clothing, Protective Apparel, Shoes, Etc, International politics, Chemical Weapons, Military aspects, Military policy, Weapons of mass destruction, Civilians, McCaffrey, Berry R.

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Subjects list: Prevention, Biological weapons, Security systems industry, Terrorism, Civil defense, Civil defence
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