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Sims, Nicholas

Sims, Nicholas, Britain, Chemical Weapons and Disarmament , ADIU Report, Vol. 2, July/August 1980, NO. 3. [Pg.267]

Sims, Nicholas A. The Evolution of Biological Disarmament. SIPRI Chemical Biological Warfare Studies no. 19. Oxford Oxford University Press, 2001. [Pg.259]

For the most part, nitrification involves the activity of two very different classes of bacteria (Wallace and Nicholas, 1969 Kuenen and Robertson, 1987). The first step, the 6-electron oxidation of NH, to nitrite (NO2 ), is carried out by a small numbet of genera of autotrophic bacteria, exemplified by Nitrosomonas the second step, the 2-electron oxidation of nitrite to nitrate (NO3 ) by a sim-... [Pg.290]

See Nicholas A. Sims, The Diplomacy of Biological Disarmament. Vicissitudes of a Treaty in Torce, 1975-85 (New York St. Martin s Press - now Palgrave Macmillan, 1988), 52-4. [Pg.178]

Nicholas Sims, Lecturer in International Relations at the London School of Economics, and Adam Roberts, Reader in International Relations at Oxford University, were both kind enough to read and comment on portions of the typescript for the publishers. [Pg.158]

Quoted in Nicholas A. Sims, The Evolution of Biological Disarmament, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. (Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press 2001) p. 195. [Pg.288]

Nicholas Sims, Banning Germ Weapons Can The Treaty Be Strengthened , ADIU Report, September-October 1986, p. 1. [Pg.241]


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