| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1969 - 1176 páginas
...disease-causing organisms. Most important of these is that it might be refractory to the irauuinologicul and therapeutic processes upon which we depend to...maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease. 3. A research program to explore the feasibility of this could be completed in approximately f> years... | |
| Alan Cantwell - 1988 - 262 páginas
...CERTAIN IMPORTANT RESPECTS FROM ANY KNOWN DISEASE-CAUSING ORGANISMS. MOST IMPORTANT OF THESE IS THAT IT MIGHT BE REFRACTORY TO THE IMMUNOLOGICAL AND THERAPEUTIC...MAINTAIN OUR RELATIVE FREEDOM FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASE. (Testimony before a subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations, Department of Defense Appropriations... | |
| Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn - 1993 - 262 páginas
...organisms. Host important of these is that it might be refractory to the immuno log ical and tnerapeutic processes upon which we depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease. 3. A research program to explore the feasibility of thie could be completed in approximately 5 years... | |
| John Fiske - 326 páginas
...certain important aspects from any known disease-causing organisms. Most important of these is that it might be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic...maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease. 3. A research program to explore the feasibility of this could be completed in approximately 5 years... | |
| Mattias Gardell - 1996 - 500 páginas
...certain important aspects from any known disease-causing organisms. Most important of these is that it might be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic...depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease."223 Although this cannot be taken as evidence that the US military actually has produced the... | |
| 1999 - 376 páginas
...certain important aspects from any known disease-causing organisms. Most important of these is that it might be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic...maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease. 3. A research program to explore the feasibility of this could be completed in approximately 5 years... | |
| Peter Knight - 2000 - 308 páginas
...a disease which, he larer added, "might be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic process upon which we depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease." 9" This is taken as direct evidence that the Ametican govemment was planning to develop as a hiowarfare... | |
| Jonathan Eisen - 2001 - 566 páginas
...important aspects from any known disease-causing organisms. Most important of these [aspects] is that it might be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic...maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease. Members of the NAS-NRC had instructed scientific leaders in the DOD this work might be accomplished... | |
| Ellen Ray, William H. Schaap - 2003 - 100 páginas
...known disease-causing organisms. Most important of these is that it might be refractory [resistant] to the immunological and therapeutic processes upon...depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease.18 In a book on chemical-biological warfare, two authors commented on this testimony: The possibility... | |
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