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Chemical Warfare Agents Toxicity at Low Levels by Satu M. Somani ISBN 13: 9780849308727

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Hardcover; Boca Raton: CRC, December 7, 2000; ISBN-13: 978-0849308727

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Chemical Warfare Agents:  Toxicity at Low Levels
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Chemical Warfare Agents: Toxicity at Low Levels

by Somani, Satu M. (Editor), and Romano, James A., Jr. (Editor)

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Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good. [14]. 447.1] pages. Illustrations. References. Index. Cover has slight wear and soiling. This book presents a comprehensive examination of chemical warfare agents including nerve agents, mustard, cyanide, phosgene, organoarsenics, lacrimators, and defoliating agents. Coverage includes the chemistry, toxicity, mechanism of action, and treatment of measures, as well as historical, sociopsychological, and public health aspects. Protection for civilian populations is included.
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