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Stockholm International Peace Research

The Problem of Chemical and Biological Wafare Vol. LL, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Humanities Press, New York, 1973. [Pg.405]

Anon, Incendiary Weapons , Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass (1975)... [Pg.17]

SIPRI Yearbook 1997 - Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 1997... [Pg.390]

Lohs, K. 1975. Delayed Toxic Efects of Chemical Warfare Agents. Stockholm Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and Almqvist and Wilksell International. 1975. 60 p. [Pg.131]

Collective, The Problem of Chemical and Biological Warfare . A study of the Historical, Technical, Military, Legal and Political Aspects of CBW and Possible Disarmament Measures. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Almqvist Wiksell, Stockholm and Humanities Press, NY (1973)... [Pg.635]

Lakartidning 71 (16) (1974), 1635-1639 [Sweden] 16) A. Mironov, Ostersands posten (11 Oct 1976) [Sweden] 17) Anon, Anti-Personnel Weapons , Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Crane, Russak, NY (1978), 203-205... [Pg.362]

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Crane Russak, NY (1978), 202-203... [Pg.363]

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. 1971. The problem of chemical and biological warfare, 6 vols. New York Humanities Press. [Pg.32]

A. N. Kalyadin, Issues of Russian Comphance with the Chemical Weapons Convention , paper presented at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (3 December 1988), [Pg.147]

Westing, A.H. (1984). Herbicides in war past and present. In Herbicides in War, The Longterm Ecological and Human Consequences (A.H. Westing, ed.), pp. 3-24. Stockholm International Peace Research Instimte, Taylor and Francis, London and Philadelphia. [Pg.254]

Robinson JP (1971b). Popular attitudes towards CBW 1919-1939. In The Problem of Chemical andBio-logical Warfare, Chapter 3. New York Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. [Pg.19]

Lundin SJ (1991). Verification of dual-use chemicals under the Chemical Weapons Convention The case of thiodiglycol. Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. [Pg.122]

Mierzejewski JW and Moon JEvan C (1999). Poland and biological weapons in Biological and Toxin Weapons Research, Development and Use from the Middle Ages to 1945 (ed. Geissler E. and Moon, J. E. van C.), 63-69, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Oxford University Press, Oxford. [Pg.662]

SIPRI Stockholm International Peace Research Institute... [Pg.18]

Kolnische Zeitung, 26 June 1915. Quoted in Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIP RI), The Problems of Chemical and Biological Warfare (Stockholm, 1971), Vol.II, p. 232. [Pg.138]

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Delayed toxic effects of chemical warfare agents A Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Monograph, Almquist and Wiskell International, New York, 1975. [Pg.121]


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