Chemical Agent Identification Sets (CAIS), known by several other names, were sets of glass vials or bottles that contained small amounts of chemical...
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International School Chinese American International School Chemical Agent Identification Set Communications of the Association for Information Systems...
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Adamsite (category Lachrymatory agents)
Army Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Disposal Program, U.S. National Research Council. Disposal of Chemical Agent Identification Sets, (Google Books), p...
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OPA), a binary chemical weapon (sarin) Mustard gas Sarin (GB) VX Rainbow Herbicides Phosgene Chlorine BZ Chemical Agent Identification Set (CAIS) People...
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containing chemical agents such as mustard gas, lewisite, chloropicrin, and phosgene. The vials were part of World War II-era military chemical agent identification...
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Pine Bluff Arsenal (category Chemical weapons destruction facilities)
drums that contained recovered chemical warfare materiel, known as the XP300 mission. Chemical Agent Identification Set (CAIS) Destruction: Another successful...
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agents in microbiology laboratories Biological agent – Pathogen that can be weaponized Biosafety level – Set of biocontainment precautions Chemical safety –...
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Lewisite (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
Evaluation of the Army Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Disposal Program (1999). Disposal of Chemical Agent Identification Sets. National Academies Press. p. 16...
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Endocrine disruptor (redirect from Hormonally Active Agent)
referred to as hormonally active agents, endocrine disrupting chemicals, or endocrine disrupting compounds are chemicals that can interfere with endocrine...
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pharmaceutical drugs. Medicinal chemistry involves the identification, synthesis and development of new chemical entities suitable for therapeutic use. It also...
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identification. DECL technology involves the conjugation of chemical compounds or building blocks to short DNA fragments that serve as identification...
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large quantities of several agents, but chemical warfare was not extensively used by either side. Chemical troops were set up (in Germany since 1934) and...
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chemical shift is the resonant frequency of an atomic nucleus relative to a standard in a magnetic field. Often the position and number of chemical shifts...
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Tetramethylsilane (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
allowing for easy identification. The chemical shift of this singlet is also set to be δ 0 in the 13C spectrum, and all other chemical shifts are determined...
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (redirect from FBI Agent)
FBI Honorary Medals FBI Victims Identification Project History of espionage Inspector Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
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Chemistry (redirect from Chemical resources)
different chemical substances is useful for their identification by the analysis of spectral lines. Different kinds of spectra are often used in chemical spectroscopy...
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of a range of techniques used to break an azeotrope in distillation. In chemical engineering, azeotropic distillation usually refers to the specific technique...
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Porton Down (redirect from Chemical Defence Experimental Establishment)
laboratory's remit was to conduct research and development regarding chemical weapons agents used by the British armed forces in the First World War, such as...
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89 people) and April 2018 Douma chemical attacks (killing 43 people and injuring 500 civilians). The most common agent used is chlorine (with one study...
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Monomethylhydrazine (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
Information. 26 March 2005. Identification and Related Records. Retrieved 2 May 2012. Methylhydrazine: odor NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. "#0419". National...
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retention index data and ion/molecule interactions for chemical warfare agent identification". International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 295 (3): 113–118...
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1-Bromobutane (category Alkylating agents)
it is prone to SN2 type reactions. It is commonly used as an alkylating agent. When combined with magnesium metal in dry ether, it gives the corresponding...
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Fingerprint (redirect from Fingerprint identification)
the left middle finger. Fingerprint identification, known as dactyloscopy, ridgeology, or hand print identification, is the process of comparing two instances...
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Dugway Proving Ground (category Chemical warfare facilities)
tested toxic agents, flamethrowers, chemical spray systems, biological warfare weapons, fire bombing tactics, antidotes for chemical agents, and protective...
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MOPP (protective gear) (category Chemical warfare)
keeping chemical and biological agents from reaching the skin of the wearer. Some are equipped with a charcoal lining to neutralize some agents. Military...
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Diethyl sulfate (category Ethylating agents)
toxic, combustible, and likely carcinogenic chemical compound. Diethyl sulfate is used as an ethylating agent. Although the formula for diethyl sulfate...
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Citric acid (category Chelating agents)
Food Chemicals Codex, which is published by the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP). Citric acid can be added to ice cream as an emulsifying agent to keep...
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Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal (category Novichok agents)
the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) added Novichok, the Soviet-era nerve agent used in the attack, to its list of banned...
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Allyl isothiocyanate (category Lachrymatory agents)
Patrick; Agerbirk, Niels (2020). "Glucosinolate structural diversity, identification, chemical synthesis and metabolism in plants". Phytochemistry. 169: 112100...
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Thioglycolic acid (category Chelating agents)
unpleasant odor. TGA is miscible with polar organic solvents. TGA is used as a chemical depilatory and is still used as such, especially in salt forms, including...
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