During the Korean War, both Pyongyang and Beijing repeatedly accused the US of employing bacteriological weapons. |
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But if the enemy possesses chemical, radiological, bacteriological, or nuclear weapons, they need succeed only once. |
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He concludes that they were working on plans to make bacteriological weapons resistant to standard methods of treatment by antibiotics. |
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As for weapons of mass destruction, bacteriological, biological, chemical, we don't know. |
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It is known that leprosy patients are different in terms of bacteriological index, immunological status, histology and clinical features. |
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That is exactly why there were no nuclear or bacteriological weapons there. |
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The most disturbing, they said, was a dozen or so reports of training on chemical and bacteriological weapons. |
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Melioidosis is listed by the US government as a potential bacteriological weapon. |
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A nasopharyngeal swab was taken for bacteriological analysis and a 10 day course of antibiotics prescribed. |
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The clinical and bacteriological response of HIV positive TB patients to treatment should be closely monitored. |
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Both hematoxylin and hematein are still commonly used for bacteriological and histological stains. |
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We compared clinical and bacteriological failures in 63 and 43 trials, respectively. |
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The bacteriological outcome variable was the eradication of the initial pathogen. |
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This type of test is more expensive than the bacteriological analysis, but it is still not very costly. |
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She added that lab tests have ruled out a bacteriological or viral cause of the explosions, and have further shown the pond water to be normal. |
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The conclusions about the radioactive, chemical and bacteriological situation prompt corresponding countermeasures. |
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During follow up some of them had a bacteriological relapse of the disease within one and a half years. |
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Generally, bacteriological contamination increases across the river from south to north and as one goes downstream. |
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Thus, at a minimum, Tehran may be able to produce small quantities of bacteriological agents for offensive use. |
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Indeed, the spring water is contaminated with various types of chemical or bacteriological pollutants, of various sources. |
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Capacity to carry out sanitary and bacteriological surveys of the shellfish growing areas is enhanced. |
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Chemical, bacteriological and toxin weapons are a source of grave concern for my country. |
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It was considered suitable for this application because it was readily available, easy to work with, economical, and believed to be an effective bacteriological barrier. |
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Treatment strategies included chest physiotherapy and oral or IV antibiotics adjusted to the results of bacteriological studies during acute exacerbations of lung disease. |
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There was no clinical or bacteriological evidence of a pneumonic process. |
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Thus the same insights that have resulted in vaccination and control of bacterial infection have also given rise to bacteriological warfare. |
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In fact, the women are being brainwashed to distribute bacteriological warfare agents throughout various parts of the world. |
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In addition to terror bombings, there were also bacteriological warfare plans. |
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The material collected for bacteriological analysis shall be freshly voided faeces representing the whole holding, which is the unit of interest. |
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One of the unforeseen problems you can be confronted with as a market gardener is a plague of insects or bacteriological contamination. |
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This aspect of quality which refers to its non-toxic character therefore reflects its chemical and bacteriological harmlessness. |
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It is therefore hermetically sealed and protected from all bacteriological or micro-organical attacks. |
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In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Mr Blofeld threatened to destroy the world's food supply with bacteriological agents. |
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He then worked with Robert Koch in Berlin on bacteriological research and in 1886 returned to Java to investigate the cause of beriberi. |
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Its arsenal of bacteriological weapons, the size of which we now know, did not, unfortunately, suffer the same fate. |
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The quality of untreated and treated water is subject to regular bacteriological monitoring. |
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In parallel with its nuclear programme, Iran also seems to be seeking to equip itself with chemical and bacteriological arms. |
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Food industry applications susceptible to bacteriological contamination risks. |
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Therapy should be guided by bacteriological studies, including susceptibility tests, and by clinical response. |
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Reverse osmosis is a procedure that is used to guarantee the physical, chemical and bacteriological desalination treatment of the water. |
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The topics assigned will be chemical, physiological, bacteriological, economy or social, according to the preference and training of the individual students. |
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Throat swabs of healthy school-going children between 5-10 yr of age were examined for pneumococcal carriage, by standard bacteriological techniques. |
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Although direct smear examination is still the most widely used bacteriological method of diagnosis, cultural methods with selective liquid media are sensitive and rapid. |
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The action takes place in a small town after it is contaminated by a bacteriological weapon, though the real trouble begins when martial law is imposed. |
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It also refuses to join chemical and bacteriological weapon conventions. |
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In July a team of scientists announced they had become the first laboratory in the world to manufacture a licensed vaccine against the bacteriological weapon Anthrax. |
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What about the alleged existence of bacteriological weapons? |
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The Paris population might hold bacteriological and epidemiological secrets, but to Yersin they were investigable and knowable ones. |
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Precise epidemiologic data do not exist, since bacteriological confirmation of pertussis can be obtained in less than half of the suspected cases. |
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Council inspectors currently monitor bacteriological contamination and disinfectant levels at 33 pools. |
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As Melosi recounts in Part II of The Sanitary City, the bacteriological revolution provided the means to effectively combat epidemic disease. |
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All mothers received a prophylactic antibiotic, and all samples were negative by bacteriological tests. |
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Virological, bacteriological, parasitological, and heavy metal analyses were negative or within normal limits. |
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In addition to the numerous internal checks, each production lot is the subjected of a bacteriological analysis, processed by an external laboratory. |
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Between 1937 and 1957, the island served as an experimental military base where secret experiments linked to bacteriological warfare were carried out. |
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It provides that the results of the bacteriological tests are to be converted into daily log mean values in order to compare them to the limits it lays down. |
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In some instances modified quarantine is imposed: adult contacts of typhoid should be excluded from food handling until repeated bacteriological examination of feces and urine has shown them to be free of the disease. |
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In Unit 731, Japanese doctors experimented, tortured and killed more than 3,000 Chinese, Russians, Mongols, Manchu, Koreans and Americans for the systematic study of bacteriological warfare. |
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They also know that the biotechnologies to produce human insulin from inoffensive bacteria are also those that can produce highly pathogenic germs for bacteriological warfare purposes. |
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In 1925 the Geneva Protocol, which now has some 130 parties, prohibited the use of asphyxiating and poisonous gases and bacteriological weapons in international conflicts, though it did not apply to internal or civil wars. |
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The property was closed as a quarantine ground in 1937 and transferred to the Department of National Defence for use in research on bacteriological warfare. |
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They hope that a load of bacteriological waste will reduce the fish to water after a week. |
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Yet many American doctors were skeptical of this European breakthrough and their doubt curtailed universal use of bacteriological diagnosis. |
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The scare over anthrax infection in the US has drawn attention to the vulnerability of homes and businesses to chemical and bacteriological attack. |
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In addition to high explosive and incendiary bombs the enemy would possibly use poison gas and even bacteriological warfare, all with a high degree of accuracy. |
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Bacteriological plates such as these are commonly used in the clinical identification of infectious bacterium. |
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