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Special Congressional Commission on Terrorism Report. Washington, D.C. National Commission on Terrorism. June 5, 2000. [Pg.481]

President s Commission of Aviation Security and Terrorism, Report of the President s Commission of Av. Security and Terrorism, US Government Printing Office (1990) 63-67. [Pg.129]

Michalske, T., Edelstein, N., Sigman, M., Trewhella, J. Basic Research Needs for Countering Terrorism, Report http //www.er.doe.gov/bes/reports/files/NCT rpt screen.pdf (Online 29 Jan 2007), 2007... [Pg.285]

Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism, Report published by the authority of the House of Lords of England, Volume 1, 22 July 2009. See http //www.coe.int/t/dghl/monitoring/ moneyval/activities/UK Parlrep.pdf. [Pg.236]

Non-REM parasomnias have variable prevalence rates depending on patient age and different diagnoses. Sleep talking, brux-ism, sleepwalking, sleep terrors, and enuresis occur more frequently in childhood than in adulthood. Nightmares appear to occur with similar frequency in adults and children. REM behavior disorder (RBD), an REM-sleep parasomnia, has a reported prevalence of 0.5% and frequently is associated with concomitant neurologic conditions.16 Chronic RBD is more common in elderly men and may have a familial disposition. [Pg.623]

See, for example, Tracer Release Experiments at San Francisco International Airport to Improve Preparedness Against Chemical and Biological Terrorism, Sandia Report SAND2001-8380, Albuquerque, N.Mex. Sandia National Laboratories, June 2001. [Pg.34]

Bombings have long been a central threat from terrorism, and several major bombing attacks have been carried out in the United States over the last decade. Two earlier reports from the National Research Council outlined a number of opportunities for technical contributions by chemical scientists.3 The recommen-... [Pg.176]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Biological and Chemical Terrorism Strategic Plan for Preparedness and Response. Recommendations of the CDC Strategic Planning Workgroup." Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 49 (RR-4) (2000) 1-14. [Pg.376]

Incapacitating agents have been stockpiled by numerous countries and there have been unverified reports that they have been utilized on the battlefield. In addition, they have been employed by police and special forces as a way to end hostage situations (e.g., the September 2002 counter terrorism raid on the Moscow theater). These operations have met with mixed success. [Pg.379]

In 2004 (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 53), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined that the risks of occupational exposure to biological terrorism agents outweighed the advantages of embalming fatalities and recommended that the body should be buried without embalming. [Pg.596]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Medical Examiners, Coroners, and Biologic Terrorism A Guidebook for Surveillance and Case Management." Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 53 (No. RR-8) (2004). [Pg.731]

Combating Terrorism (Federal Agencies Efforts to Implement National Policy and Strategy). Washington, D.C. U.S. General Accounting Office (Report Number GAO/NSIAD - 97 - 254. September 26). 1997. [Pg.478]

First Report to the President and Congress, 1999, The Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, December 15, 1999, RAND. [Pg.52]

U.S. Congress. 2005. Annual country reports on terrorism. 22 USC, Chapter 38, Section 2656f. [Pg.40]

Chemical Weapons Chemical weapons are categorized as nerve, blood, blister, and incapacitating agents. Contrary to the hype of reporters and politicians, they are not weapons of mass destruction they are area denial, and terror weapons that don t destroy anything. When you leave the area you almost always leave the risk. That s the difference you can leave the area and the risk, but soldiers may have to stay put and sit through it and that s why they need all that spiffy gear. [Pg.263]

Pinal Technical Report for T-187B (N41756-01-7445), Combating Terrorism Technical Support Working Group, 2005. [Pg.40]

Terrorism and Drug Trafficking Testing Status and Views on Operational Viabihty of Pulsed Fast Neutron Analysis Technology, Report to the Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government, Committee on Appropriations, US Senate, GAO/GGD-99-54, April 1999. [Pg.86]

USA Patriot and Terrorism Prevention Reauthorization Act of 2005, Report of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives, H.R. 3199, 18 July 2005, US Government Printing Office, Washington, 2005. [Pg.277]


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