For this reason, it is a potential bioweapon and was one of the first agents to be considered as a biological weapons agent. |
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But other scientists counter that basic skills in microbiology and biotechnology can get you a bioweapon. |
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Infection from anthrax spores can be very deadly and used before as a bioweapon. |
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Around 1,200 people have died of the disease since 1976, but it is feared that it could be used as a bioweapon by terrorists. |
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The demonstration of treatment safety is a primary endpoint in human studies as human efficacy studies of bioweapon threats are not permissible. |
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It featured reptiles smuggled onto an airplane as an unusual bioweapon of mass destruction. |
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Since the First World War, ricin has had a frightening reputation as a bioweapon. |
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The ideal bioweapon is hard to detect from the usual microbial flora, has person-to-person spread, and is easy to aerosolize. |
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A great dog hunt follows, which is later intensified with the fear that the dogs could be carriers of a dangerous bioweapon, such as the bubonic plague. |
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