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Louise, Buck, ed. Biological diversity: Balancing interests through adaptive collaborative management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2001.

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Headquarters), International Conference on the Convention on Biological Diversity: National Interests and Global Imperatives (1993 United Nations Environment Programme. Convention on biological diversity: National interests and global imperatives : conference report : International Conference on the Convention on Biological Diversity: National Interests and Global Imperatives, 26-29 January 1993. Nairobi, Kenya: Acts Press, African Centre for Technology Studies, 1993.

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(1993), University of Georgia Russell Symposium. U.S. security interests in the 1990s: The University of Georgia Russell Symposium proceedings : Athens, Georgia, May 24, 1993. [Athens]: Center for East-West Trade Policy, University of Georgia, 1993.

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University of Georgia Russell Symposium (1993). U.S. security interests in the 1990s: The University of Georgia Russell Symposium proceedings : Athens, Georgia, May 24, 1993. Athens, Ga: Center for East-West Trade Policy, the University of Georgia, 1993.

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United States. Forest Service. Hebo Ranger District., ed. Management plan for the Mt. Hebo Scenic-Biological Special Interest Area. Hebo, Or: Hebo Ranger District, Siuslaw National Forest, 1996.

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Ksenofontov, Boris. Biological wastewater treatment. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1013710.

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The training manual sets out the theoretical and practical foundations of biological wastewater treatment in both natural and artificial conditions. For in-depth study of the fundamentals of biological wastewater treatment is quite detailed sections on the basics of Microbiology. Much attention is paid to choosing the best technologies of biological wastewater treatment with effective methods of nutrient removal. In the expanded version of the methods of biological purification of wastewater using membrane bioreactors. Are extensively explored domestic and foreign experience of biological treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. Intended for students of bachelor, master, PhD students, teachers and professionals interested in the methods of sewage purification, and it is recommended to study for the enlarged group of specialties and areas 20.00.00 "Technosphere safety and environmental engineering".
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A, Schaefer Claudia, Niagara Escarpment Heritage Protection and Land Stewardship Program (Ont.), and Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. Southern Region., eds. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Jordan Valley Area of natural and scientific interest. Aurora: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resaources, Southern Region, 1992.

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Varga, Steve. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Kimberley Creek Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Aurora: Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1994.

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V, Jalava Jarmo, Niagara Escarpment Heritage Protection and Land Stewardship Program (Ont.), and Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. Southern Region., eds. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Beamsville Escarpment Area of natural and scientific interest. Ontario: Ontario Heritage Foundation, Niagara Escarpment Heritage Protection and Land Stewardship Program, 1992.

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Jalava, Jarmo V. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Skinner Bluff Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Aurora: Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1994.

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Varga, Steve. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Alliston Pinery area of natural and scientific interest. Aurora: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1992.

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Es'kov, Evgeniy. Biological effects of electromagnetic fields. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1229809.

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The monograph, based on the use of literary information and research materials of the author, attempts to systematize the influence of natural and anthropogenic electric fields on biological objects of different levels of complexity. The origin of cosmic and terrestrial magnetism is described and the influence of this factor on the physiological state, viability and development of plant and animal objects is analyzed. The biological effects of magnetic storms are investigated. The mechanisms of generation, perception and use of electric fields in signaling and spatial orientation of animals are analyzed. Much attention is paid to the analysis of specific reactions of animals to electromagnetic fields. The prospects of using electromagnetic fields to control the behavior of animals and direct influence on the growth processes of plant objects are considered. For a wide range of readers interested in the possibilities of controlling animal behavior and influencing plant growth.
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Varga, Steve. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Silver Creek Valley Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Aurora: Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1994.

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District., ed. Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument: Draft study of livestock impacts on the objects of biological interest. Medford, Or: The Office, 2001.

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Kaiser, Jeff. A biological inventory and evaluation of the Credit Forks area of natural and scientific interest. [Aurora, Ont: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Section, Central Region], 1990.

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Sutherland, D. A. A biological inventory and evaluation of the Sudden Bog area of natural and scientific interest. Aurora: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreational Areas Section, Central Region, 1990.

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Varga, Steve. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Mount Nemo Escarpment Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Aurora: Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1994.

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District., ed. Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument: Draft study of livestock impacts on the objects of biological interest. Medford, Or: The Office, 2001.

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Steve, Varga, Niagara Escarpment Heritage Protection and Land Stewardship Program (Ont.), and Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. Southern Region., eds. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Niagara Section Escarpment Area of natural and scientific interest. Aurora: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1992.

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Brunton, Daniel F. A biological inventory of the Warsaw Caves area of natural and scientific interest, Peterborough County, Ontario. Aurora: Parks and Recreational Areas Section, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Central Region, 1990.

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Varga, Steve. A biological inventory and evaluation of the Big Chute Rocklands Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Richmond Hill, Ont: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreational Areas Section, Central Region, 1988.

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Macdonald, Ian D. A biological inventory and evaluation of the Point Abino Peninsula area of natural and scientific interest. Aurora, Ont: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreational Areas Section, Central Region, 1990.

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A, Schaefer Claudia, Niagara Escarpment Heritage Protection and Land Stewardship Program (Ont.), and Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. Southern Region., eds. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Caledon Mountain Slope Forest Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Aurora: Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1994.

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Borzyh, Stanislav. Pananthropea. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1218149.

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The monograph is dedicated to the supercontinent Pananthropea, which was created by the efforts of people, and therefore is named in his honor. It consists of all purely geographical continents, as well as all land areas, representing a single organism that functions exactly as a whole, but at the same time divided by nature itself. The relevance of this approach is shown as follows, as described in the three chapters of the text. First, it demonstrates the physical connectivity of all regions of our planet with each other, which is expressed in a change in the logic of the topology, today planted and controlled by man. Secondly, the presence of this huge and unbroken array is evidenced by the biological component of the world economy, which we have also transformed to suit our needs, thereby redrawing the natural course of affairs in this area and turning it into a global one. Third, the same is true of the cultural domain of our life, which at some point became universal, which again was achieved for the sake of our goals and interests, as a result of which we are all now members of a single interconnected association. It is of interest to both specialists and a wide audience and will be useful for us to understand both ourselves and the reality that we have constructed.
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Macdonald, Ian D. A biological inventory and evaluation of the Oriskany Sandstone and Woodlands area of natural and scientific interest. Richmond Hill, Ont: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, 1989.

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V, Jalava Jarmo, Niagara Escarpment Heritage Protection and Land Stewardship Program (Ont.), and Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. Southern Region., eds. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Fifteen-Sixteen Mile Creek Valleys Area of natural and scientific interest. Ontario: Ontario Heritage Foundation, Niagara Escarpment Heritage Protection and Land Stewardship Program, 1992.

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Walker, Simon. The TRIPS agreement, sustainable development and the public interest: Discussion paper. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 2001.

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Cherdanceva, Tat'yana, Vladimir Klimechev, and Igor' Bobrov. Pathological and molecular biological analysis of renal cell carcinoma. Diagnosis and prognosis. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1020785.

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The monograph is devoted to the study of pathomorphological and molecular-biological characteristics of renal cell carcinoma and peritumoral zone depending on the degree of malignancy, and determine prognostic significance of criteria for predicting the postoperative survival of patients. Of interest to urologists, oncologists, pathologists, researchers, graduate students, dealing with the diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma and subsequent prediction of postoperative survival of patients.
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United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District. Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument: A plan for studying the impacts of livestock grazing on the objects of biological interest. Medford, Or: The Office, 2005.

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Varga, Steve. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Smoky Head-White Bluff Provincial Nature Reserve and Area of Natural and Scientific Interest. Aurora: Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1994.

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Jalava, Jarmo V. Biological inventory and evaluation of the Glen Management Area, including the Shouldice Forest and the Mud Creek Escarpment Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest. Aurora: Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region, 1994.

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Es'kov, Evgeniy, E. Mishvelov, and Yu Fomichev. Social insects, ecology, ethology, evolution. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1903346.

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The monograph examines the diversity and convergent similarity of adaptations to typical habitat conditions of the main representatives of social insects: termites, ants, paper wasps, bumblebees and bees. Trophic connections, methods of nest construction and protection, intra- and interspecific relations, forms of manifestation and origin of social relations are considered. The species-specific mechanisms of spatial orientation and communication, the role of programmed and modifiable behavior in the life of families of social insects are analyzed. The phylogenetic ways in which the transformation of families of eusocial insects into integral biological units, individually subject to the action of natural selection — the main driving factor of evolution - took place are discussed. For students, postgraduates and teachers of biological universities and faculties, as well as a wide range of readers interested in the issues of evolution.
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Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management. CRC, 2001.

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Geisler, Charles C., John Schelhas, Louise E. Buck, and Eva Wollenberg. Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Geisler, Charles C., John Schelhas, Louise E. Buck, and Eva Wollenberg. Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Geisler, Charles C., John Schelhas, Louise E. Buck, and Eva Wollenberg. Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Geisler, Charles C., John Schelhas, Louise E. Buck, and Eva Wollenberg. Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Geisler, Charles C., John Schelhas, Louise E. Buck, and Eva Wollenberg. Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Barbara, Jean Gaël. Biological generality. Edited by Karine Chemla, Renaud Chorlay, and David Rabouin. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198777267.013.13.

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This article examines generality in biology by focusing on two French schools of anatomy: the discipline of anatomie générale that was founded in France in 1800 by Xavier Bichat and the one developed in the 1870s by Louis Ranvier at the Collège de France by means of microscopy. The works of Bichat and Ranvier involved the disciplines of anatomy and physiology. Bichat’s work, especially his research on tissues, is of interest for understanding which kind of concept of generality gained favor in the life sciences at the start of the nineteenth century. Ranvier’s later career sheds light on the ways that generality was searched for at the microscopic level and its significance in the discovery of real and minute biological objects. Following a discussion of Bichat and Ranvier’s anatomie générale, this article explores the two men’s interests in generality as an actor’s category.
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Convention on biological diversity: National interests and global imperatives : conference report [on the] International Conference on the Convention on Biological Diversity: National Interests and Global Imperatives, 26-29 January 1993. Nairobi: ACTS Press, 1993.

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I, Schwartz Harold, ed. Psychiatric practice under fire: The influence of government, the media, and special interests on somatic therapies. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1994.

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Schwartz, Harold I. Psychiatric Practice Under Fire: The Influence of Government, the Media, and Special Interests on Somatic Therapies (Issues in Psychiatry). American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 1994.

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Learning an Interest Operator from Human Eye Movements. Berlin, Germany: Logos-Verlag Berlin, 2008.

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Lattman, Eaton E., Thomas D. Grant, and Edward H. Snell. Biological Small Angle Scattering. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199670871.001.0001.

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The technique of small angle solution scattering has been revolutionized in the last two decades. Exponential increases in computing power, parallel algorithm development, and the development of synchrotron, free-electron X-ray sources, and neutron sources, have combined to allow new classes of studies for biological specimens. These include time-resolved experiments in which functional motions of proteins are monitored on a picosecond timescale, and the first steps towards determining actual electron density fluctuations within particles. In addition, more traditional experiments involving the determination of size and shape, and contrast matching that isolate substructures such as nucleic acid, have become much more straightforward to carry out, and simultaneously require much less material. These new capabilities have sparked an upsurge of interest in solution scattering on the part of investigators in related disciplines. Thus, this book seeks to guide structural biologists to understand the basics of small angle solution scattering in both the X-ray and neutron case, to appreciate its strengths, and to be cognizant of its limitations. It is also directed at those who have a general interest in its potential. The book focuses on three areas: theory, practical aspects and applications, and the potential of developing areas. It is an introduction and guide to the field but not a comprehensive treatment of all the potential applications.
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Okasha, Samir. Genes and Groups as Agents. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815082.003.0003.

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In some applications of agential thinking in evolutionary biology, genes and groups, rather than individuals, are the entities that are treated as agents with goals. The genes-as-agents concept is applicable only in cases of intra-genomic conflict, where it helps to make sense of the phenotypic consequences of such conflict. The groups-as-agents concept is applicable only when groups are adapted units, and where within-group conflict is either absent or suppressed; for otherwise the unity-of-purpose constraint on agency will not be satisfied. The idea of group agency has also arisen in social science, where the discussion closely parallels the biological discussion. In both cases, the critical issue is how individuals’ interests can be aligned with that of their group. One such alignment mechanism is the veil-of-ignorance, which deprives individuals of the information needed to pursue their self-interest at the group’s expense.
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Herring, Ronald J. How is Food Political? Market, State, and Knowledge. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.35.

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A political economy of food is, somewhat ironically, especially dependent on politics of ideas. Food as commodity certainly exhibits familiar forces of contention in political economy—the relative weights of interests contesting boundaries between state and market—but generates a distinctive politics for interrelated reasons. First, the urgency of food provisioning reflects biological necessity, not mere preference. Consequently, production and distribution animate a politics of security, rights, and social justice, and thereby special potential for collective action and contentious politics. Second, food engages deeply held cultural norms and ethical standards that transcend the politics of interest characteristic of less charged commodities. Finally, a looming sense of crisis and uncertainty in sustainability of global food production has made technical discourses dependent on expertise and science more indispensable but simultaneously more contentious—and transnational in scope. Expertise looms ever larger but has not depoliticized the production, consumption, and distribution of food.
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McLaughlin, Nicole C. R., and Benjamin D. Greenberg. Other Biological Approaches to OCD. Edited by Gail Steketee. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376210.013.0068.

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Interest in psychiatric neurosurgery has waxed and waned since the 1930s. This chapter reviews the history of these methods, with a focus on OCD. This review of lesion procedures and deep brain stimulation includes neuropsychological and neuroimaging research in the context of putative neurocircuitry underlying symptoms and response to treatment. The chapter highlights how an abundance of caution is needed, as well as key issues in long-term management of patients so treated.
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Pradeu, Thomas. Genidentity and Biological Processes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779636.003.0005.

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A crucial question for a process view of life is how to identify a process and how to follow it through time. The genidentity view (first proposed by Kurt Lewin and later elaborated by Hans Reichenbach) can contribute decisively to this project. It says that the identity through time of an entity X is given by a well-identified series of continuous states of affairs. Genidentity helps address the problem of diachronic identity in the living world. This chapter describes the centrality of the concept of genidentity for David Hull and proposes an extension of Hull’s view to the ubiquitous phenomenon of symbiosis. Finally, using immunology as a key example, it shows that the genidentity view suggests that the main interest of a process approach is epistemological rather than ontological and that its principal claim is one of priority, namely that processes precede and define things, and not vice versa.
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Snell, Lawrence D., Sanjiv V. Bhave, Laszlo Takacs, and Boris Tabakoff. Biological Markers of Substance Use. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381708.013.23.

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Ascertaining an individual’s history of alcohol consumption is an important component in the proper treatment of accidental trauma or acute or chronic illness, as well as for matters of public health and safety, legal issues, insurance coverage, and the management of and recovery from hazardous/harmful levels of alcohol consumption. Although self-report of alcohol consumption in both research and clinical settings represents the most common mode of assessment, there is long-standing interest in developing objective measures of alcohol consumption that do not rely on the ability or willingness of a person to truthfully report consumption. Biologic diagnostic tests or biomarkers can provide information on current and past quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption. This chapter discusses and evaluates many of the biomarker candidates that have been investigated and provides insights into future searches for optimal diagnostic tools to provide biologic evidence of duration, quantity, and frequency of individual alcohol consumption. We have included a limited discussion of biomarkers for assessing cannabis use since cannabis and alcohol use many times are a concomitant feature of intoxication.
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High-Tech Military Weapons: Chemical and Biological Weapons: Anthrax and Sarin (High Interest Books). Children's Press (CT), 2000.

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