Biomedical Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
73. L. A. Barakat, et al. Fatal inhalational anthrax
in a 94-year-old Connecticut woman. JAMA
287:863-868, 2002.
74. J. M. Bale, et al. Center for Nonproliferation
Studies. CNS Reports. Ricin Found in London: An
al-Qa'ida connection? http://cns.miis.
edu/iiop/cnsdata?Action = 1&Concept = 0&Mime
= 1&collection = CNS + Web + Site&Key = pubs%
2Freports%2Fricin%2Ehtm&QueryText = bale&
QueryMode = FreeText
75. CDC. Investigation of a ricin-containing enve-
lope at a postal facility—South Carolina, 2003.
52:1129-1131, 2003.
76. CNN.com. Frist: Ricin confirmed, but no illness
reported. February 4, 2004. http://www.cnn.com/
2004/US/02/03/senate.hazardous/
77. eMedicine.com. Ricin Overview. http://www.
emedicinehealth.com/articles/42387-1.asp
78. Federal Bureau of
88. United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh
Congress, Second Session, June 5, 2002.
Cuba's Pursuit of Biological Weapons: Fact
or Fiction? Hearing before the subcommittee
on Western hemisphere, Peace Corps, and nar-
cotics affairs of the Committee on Foreign
Relations, US GPO, Washington, 2002. http://
www.fas.org/nuke/guide/cuba/sfrc060502.pdf
89. GlobalSecurity.org. Cuba: Biological Weapons.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/cuba/
bw.htm
90. Federation of American Scientists. Egypt:
Biological Weapons Program. http://www.fas.org/
nuke/guide/egypt/bw/index.html
91. D. Shoham. Chemical and biological weapons
in
Egypt.
The
Nonproliferation
Review .
5:48-58, 1998.
92. Nuclear Threat Initiative. Egypt Profile: Biolog-
ical. http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Egypt/
index.html
93. Nuclear Threat Initiative. France
Overview: Biological. http://www.nti.org/
e_research/profiles/France/ index.html
94. Federation of American Scientists. France: Chem-
ical and Biological Weapons. http://www.fas.
org/nuke/guide/france/cbw/index.html
95. Nuclear Threat Initiative. India Profile: Biolog-
ical. http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/India/
index.html
96. GlobalSecurity.org. Iran: Facilities. Damghan.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/
damghan.htm
97. Federation
Investigation. Ricin Enve-
lope
and
Letter.
http://www.fbi.gov/ricin/
envelopeletter. htm
79. R. Perl. CRS Report for Congress. U.S.
State Department. The Department of State's
Patterns of Global Terrorism Report: Trends,
State Sponsors and Related Issues. June 1,
2004. http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/
33630.pdf
80. U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency. Biological Weapons. http://dosfan.lib.
uic.edu/acda/bw.htm
81. G. Cameron, et al. The 1999 WMD chronology:
involving sub-national actors and chemical,
biological, radiological, and nuclear materials. The
Nonproliferation Review , 7:157-174, 2000.
82. GlobalSecurity.org. Afghanistan Special
Weapons. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/
world/afghanistan/index.html
83. Federation of American Scientists. Australia:
Biological Weapons. http://www.fas.org/nuke/
guide/australia/bw.html
84. Nuclear Threat Initiative. Brazil Overview:
Biological. http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/
Brazil/index.html
85. Federation of American Scientists. China: Chem-
ical and Biological Weapons. http://www.
fas.org/nuke/guide/china/cbw/index.html
86. Antec
of American
Scientists.
Iran:
Biological
Weapons.
http://www.fas.org/
nuke/guide/iran/bw/index.html
98. Nuclear Threat Initiative. Iran Profile: Biological.
http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Iran/index.
html
99. R. A. Zilinskas. Iraq's biological weapons: The
past as future? JAMA 278:418-424, 1997.
100. M. Leitenberg. Biological weapons in the twen-
tieth century: a review and analysis. Crit Rev
Microbiol. 27:267-320, 2001.
101. P. Binder, et al. Commentary: The Kay
Report to Congress on the activities of the
Iraq survey group: former bioweapons inspec-
tors comment. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism:
Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science .
1:239-246, 2003.
102. A. Cohen. Israel and chemical/biological
weapons: history, deterrence and arms control.
The Nonproliferation Review . 8:27-53, 2001.
Biosentry.
http://www.antecint.co.uk/
main/antectai.htm
87. S. R. Weisman. In stricter study, U.S. scales
back claims on Cuba arms. The New York Times ,
September 18, 2004.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search