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Biological Defense

PM Bio Det Biological Integrated Detection System. Joint Program Joint Program Executive Office, Chemical Biological Defense. Currently available at http //www.jpeocbd.osd.mil/ca bids.htm. [Pg.87]

Styker 8-Wheel Drive Armored Combat Vehicle. Defense Industries, Industry Projects. Available at http//www.army.mil/fact files site/stryker/. PM Recond, Sensor Suite for the XM1135 Nuclear Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBSRV) Stryker. Joint Program Executive Office, Chemical Biological Defense. Currently available at http //www.jpcocbd.osd.mil/ca nbcrv.htm. [Pg.88]

The purpose of the work by Dellaert10 is the simulation of a biologically defensible model of biological development, and the use of this model to evolve functionally autonomous agents. [Pg.314]

Source Dellaert, F. (1995) Towards a Biologically Defensible Model of Development. Master s thesis, Department of Computer Engineering and Science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. [Pg.320]

The ORAC assay proposed by Ou and others (2001) is limited to hydrophilic antioxidants because of the aqueous environment of the assay. However, lipophilic antioxidants play a critical role in biological defense systems. Huang and others (2002) expanded the assay to the lipidic fraction by introducing a randomly methylated 13-cyclodextrin (RMCD) as a water-solubility enhancer for lipophilic antioxidants. Various kinds of foods, including fruit juices and drinks, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and dried fruits, have been evaluated with this method (Zhou and Yu 2006 Wu and others 2004 Kevers and others 2007 Wang and Ballington 2007 Almeida and others 2008 Mullen and others 2007). [Pg.284]

Edgewood Research Development, and Engineering Center, Department of the Army. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Lethal Nerve Agent (GA). Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Chemical Biological Defense Command, Revised February 28,1996. [Pg.101]

Chemical Biological Defense Command, Revised February 21, 2004. [Pg.101]

Technical Aspects of Biological Defense, Technical Manual No. 3-216. Washington, DC Government Printing Office, January 12,1971. [Pg.524]

U.S. Army Chemical and Biological Defense Agency Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center ATTN SCBRD-ODR-S Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5423... [Pg.419]

U.S. ARMY CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE COMMAND EDGEWOOD RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT,... [Pg.457]

Babior, B. M., Kipnes, R. S., Cumutte, J. T. (1973). Biological defense mechanisms The production by leukocytes of superoxide, a potential bacteriocidal agent. J. Clin. Invest. 52, 741-4. [Pg.183]

Cynthia J. Bucher Department of Global Health, Center for Biological Defense, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA, cbucher health.usf.edu... [Pg.222]

The Soldier Biological and Chemical Defense Command (SBCCOM) is located at the Edgewood Arsenal (Aberdeen Proving Gronnd) in rural Maryland, north of Baltimore. The SBCCOM is the Army s principal research and development center for chemical and biological defense technology and has an extensive complement of skilled professionals in this field. This program could easily be expanded for civilian defense needs. [Pg.31]

Cheng TC, Rastogi VK et al. (2003). Compatibihty of CW agent degrading enzymes with disinfectants and foams. Proceedings of the joint service sientific conference on chemical biological defense research. Hunt Valley, USA... [Pg.144]

This research was sponsored by the Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Chemical and Biological Defense and was carried out jointly by RAND s Center for Military Health Policy Research and the Acquisition and Technology Policy Center of the National Defense Research Institute. The latter is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by OSD, the Joint Staff, the unified commands, and the defense agencies in the fulfillment of national security objectives involving the development and acquisition of drugs and biologies, mostly vaccines, for CBW defense. [Pg.4]

This report was prepared for the Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Chemical and Biological Defense. The purpose of study was to address organizational, educational, and training issues for... [Pg.8]

In DoD, Anna Johnson-Winegar, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Chemical and Biological Defense, requested the study and provided important guidance at critical points. In her office, Robert Borowski provided sustained counsel throughout the study. The DoD interviewees included a number of military and civilian officials, most active and some retired. Our debt to them is substantial. [Pg.17]

JPEO-CBD Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical-Biological Defense... [Pg.20]


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