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Ellison earned a master of science in chemistry from the University of California, Irvine. His graduate research involved methods to synthesize poisons extracted from Colombian poison dart frogs. He has a bachelor of science in chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a member of the American Chemical Society and Federation of American Scientists. In addition to his works on weapons of mass destruction, he is the author of a chapter on the hazardous properties of materials in the sixth edition of the Handbook on Hazardous Materials Management, a textbook published in 2002 by the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management. [Pg.791]

Song Why Non-Lethal Chemical Agents are Lethal. Federation of American Scientists Chemical and Biological Arms Control Program, March 2003... [Pg.347]

In addition to being a member of the American Chemical Society and an officer of its Division of Pesticide Chemistry, John was also a member of the Chemical Society of London, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Federation of American Scientists, and was on the editorial staff of the Journal of Chemical Ecology, He was a gentleman in manner and in action. He had a keen analytical mind and an excellent sense of humor. He enjoyed outdoor sports, particularly sailing and skiing, at which he excelled, and he maintained a long and active interest in the Boy Scouts. John was also a loving husband and father. [Pg.2]

Charles D. Coryell, 1912-. Professoi of chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Consultant to the Brookhaven and Oak Ridge National Laboratories of the United States Atomic Energy Commission. The studies of J. A. Marinsky and L. E. Glendenin in his group led to the chemical identification of the missing element 61, which in 1949 was officially named promethium. Dr. Coryell participates actively in the scientific efforts of the Federation of American Scientists and of the United World Federalists toward peace and world stability. [Pg.864]

See Federation of American Scientists, WMD Around the World Ministiy for Atomic Energy, Minatom, http //www.fas.org/nuke/guide/mssia/agency/minatom.htm (as of April 6,2004). [Pg.16]

Bunn, Matthew, and Frank N. von Hippel, Saga of the Siberian Plutonium Production Reactors, Federation of American Scientists Public Interest Report 53, No. 6, November / December 2000. [Pg.47]

Von Hippel, Frank, Recommendations for Preventing Nuclear Terrorism, Federation of American Scientists, Public Interest Report, Washington, D.C. Federation of American Scientists, November/December 2001. [Pg.58]

In this atmosphere of repression, many whose politics were liberal, who favored international cooperation and domestic political freedom, fell silent. Membership in the Federation of American Scientists and other liberal political action groups dwindled. The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists disbanded. The left wing in American politics crumbled. It was simply too dangerous to criticize American policy. [Pg.102]

Go to the Federation of American Scientists Web site on chemical weapons. Locate the Chemical Warfare Agents section and find nerve agents. [Pg.498]

FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS http //fas.org/nuke/intro/cw/... [Pg.604]

See R. F. Bellamy, Medical effects of conventional weapons, World Journal of Surgery, 16, 1992, 888-92, quoted in L. Klotz, M. Furmanski and M. Wheelis, Beware the Siren s Song Why Non-LethaV Incapacitating Chemical Agents Are Lethal, April 2003, available at the Federation of American Scientists website www.fas.org/bwc/papers/sirens song.pdf, last accessed 28 November 2003. [Pg.175]

For up to date information on this topic see the Federation of American Scientists website on agricultural biowarfare and bioterrorism at http // fas. org/bwc/agr/main.htm, maintained by Mark Wheelis, University of California, Davis. [Pg.177]

PIKE, J., The Death-Beam Gap, World Wide Web, http //www.fas.org/spp/eprint/keegan.htm. Federation of American Scientists, Washington (1992). [Pg.166]

Source Arms Control Association, Federation of American Scientists, Senate Armed Services Committee H - Have chemical weapons PH - Probably have chemical weapons MH - May have chemical weapons... [Pg.24]

Federation of American Scientists Military Analysis Network... [Pg.77]

Federation of American Scientists Deep Submergence Vehicles... [Pg.1769]

Federation of American Scientists (FAS), Taiwan, Chemical Weapons, http / / www.fas. org/nuke/guide/taiwan/c w/. [Pg.280]

Paul Sullivan (water-energy-food nexus water and conflict economics of water resources water-insurgency-revolution-war nexus the political economy of water). National Defense University (NDU), Georgetown University National Council on US-Arab Relations, and Federation of American Scientists, Washington, DC... [Pg.36]

Federation of American Scientists, Types of Chemical Weapons [internet], 2011 [16 December 2011], http //www.fas.org/programs/bio/chemweap-ons/cwagents.html. [Pg.259]

Federation of American Scientist (1996) Riot Control Agents, http //www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/doctrine/dod/fm8-9/3ch7.htm (accessed 29 July 2009). [Pg.58]


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