Chemical Warfare ... Some of the worst chemicals used today are cyanide gas, mustard gas, and sarin nerve gas. ... Sarin nerve gas is colorless and odorless. ... View More
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Bioterrorism JAPAN 1995 NERVE GAS ATTACK TOKYO SUBWAY Sarin is a volatile liquid used as a nerve gas. Its vapor is colorless and odorless. Sarin ... View More
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Is the Gulf War Syndrome Real ... states, ampquotthere are no confirmed reports of clinical manifestations of acute never agent exposure.ampquot Then there was the news that sarin nerve gas weapons were ... View More
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Why Saddam Hussein Must be Forcibly Removed from Power ... The chemical weapons that Saddam Hussein uses are sarin ampquotnerve gasampquot and mustard gas. Nerve gas is usually sprayed from a low flying aircraft. ... View More
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Chemical Weapons Use In Warfare And Terrorism ... To protect against Sarin and other nerve gases a nuclear biological suit and a gas mask must to be worn but this protective suit will not protect against all ... View More
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Biological Weapons ... The only problem with nerve gas was that when the winds ... Hussein used this gas against his own people in the ... Sarin is a extremely toxic gas that strikes the ... View More
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Terrorism ... Terrorists also use weapons of mass destruction. In 1995, members of a Japanese cult, released sarin nerve gas into the Tokyo subway. ... View More
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terrorism ... Finally, Nazi Germany developed the fourth, nerve gas, during the 1930s. This is the most threatening chemical agent. It is made of sarin, tabun, and soman ... View More
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Terrorism1 ... purchased. Cult members let loose a bag of lowgrade sarin nerve gas after poking it with umbrellas on a Tokyo subway in 1995. The ... View More
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The Persian Gulf War ... from burning oil wells. It was known that 20,000 troops had been exposed to a toxic nerve gas called sarin. Later it was suggested ... View More
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Chemical and Biological Warfare ... An example of these agents is i. Mustard gas c. Poisonous agents: Most of these agents are absorbed into the ... Examples of nerve agents can be: i. Sarin ii. ... View More
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World War I Powers ... levels. Between the two great wars Germany developed various different nerve gases such as sarin, a paralysis inducing gas. Most ... View More
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Terrorism ... Nerve agents include sarin, soman, and tabun. ... by blocking the transmission of nerve messages throughout ... when German troops released chlorine gas from cylinders ... View More
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