Black, 2016 - Google Patents
Development, historical use and properties of chemical warfare agentsBlack, 2016
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- Black R
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1.1 Introduction the year 2014 was the centenary of the commencement of the 1914–18 war [World War i (WWi)], a conflict that resulted in more than 20 million deaths and unprecedented numbers of casualties. a notorious development of that conflict was the …
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