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Scarab Workers: Gill, Bruce
H.F. and B.D.Gill. 2005. An unusual new species of Germarostes Paulian from Peru (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Ceratocanthinae). Coleopterists Bulletin 59: 272-274. Gill, B.D. and F.Z. Vaz-de-Mello. 2003. An unusual new species of Pedaridium Harold (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Ateuchini)...
NYTimes Topic: Biological and Chemical Warfare
weapons. August 02, 2012, Thursday MORE ON BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE AND: MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA UNREST (2010- ), REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, PANETTA, LEON E, ABDULLAH II, KING OF JORDAN, JORDAN, S...
Smithsonian: The Plant Press Newsletter Volume 10.2
training of students and scientists both in the US and Guyana, assisting them in their research, and establishing or maintaining their collec- tions. The Centre has organized training classes for Amerindian guides, provided lectures to the public, taught short intense taxonomy classes on various gro...
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training of students and scientists both in the US and Guyana, assisting them in their research, and establishing or maintaining their collec- tions. The Centre has organized training classes for Amerindian guides, provided lectures to the public, taught short intense taxonomy classes on various groups, helped organize the first international scientific meeting held in Guyana in re- cent memory, and started its own journal. With a few exceptions, such as cities along the Río Orinoco (Venezuela), the Rupununi
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training of students and scientists both in the US and Guyana, assisting them in their research, and establishing or maintaining their collec- tions. The Centre has organized training classes for Amerindian guides, provided lectures to the public, taught short intense taxonomy classes on various groups, helped organize the first <span class="highlight">international</span> scientific meeting held in Guyana in re- cent memory, and started its own <span class="highlight">journal</span>. With a few exceptions, such as cities along the Río Orinoco (Venezuela), the Rupununi
Volume III - BIOWAR
Conflict," CIA guidelines on the recruitment of inteligence "assets," and the use of assassination in U.S. foreign policy. Sign up for our Electronic Mailing List to get an e-mail alert each time this site is updated. Print this page Jump to the documents Perhaps the most t...
United Kingdom: Butler Report
improve the response to the terrorist threat are unique to attacks using chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear materials. The threat is international, and has motivated intelligence organisations to intensify both national and international collaboration on an un...
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improve the response to the terrorist threat are unique to attacks using chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear materials. The threat is international, and has motivated intelligence organisations to intensify both national and international collaboration on an unprecedented scale. All of the UK intelligence agencies are developing new techniques, and we have seen clear evidence that they are co-operating at all levels. 134. The most obvious embodiment of enhanced inter-departmental co-operation in the UK
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Soviet SA2 surface-to-air missile as a short-range surface-to-surface missile (150 km range, but Al Samoud 2 was being developed to attain significantly longer range) Ansar al Islam Literally, Supporters of Islam: <span class="highlight">an</span> Islamist extremist group based in northern Iraq Anthrax A disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus Anthracis: used as a BW agent BCW See CBW Botulinum toxin A toxin used as a BW agent BTWC <span class="highlight">Biological</span> and Toxin Weapons Convention BW <span class="highlight">Biological</span> Weapons (or <span class="highlight">Biological</span> Warfare) CB Chemical and
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especially their own supporters. They may also fear that <span class="highlight">an</span> attack would cause <span class="highlight">international</span> outrage leading to determined efforts on <span class="highlight">an</span> <span class="highlight">international</span> scale to bring them to book. By contrast, conventional weapons are cheaper, easier to procure, and offer equal or greater effectiveness against traditional targets (such as prominent individuals, members of the security forces, government buildings). [JIC, 23 April 1992] This, too, was to become a feature of JIC assessments: for most terrorist uses, conventional
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improve the response to the terrorist threat are unique to attacks using chemical, <span class="highlight">biological</span>, radiological and nuclear materials. The threat is <span class="highlight">international</span>, and has motivated intelligence organisations to intensify both national and <span class="highlight">international</span> collaboration on <span class="highlight">an</span> unprecedented scale. All of the UK intelligence agencies are developing new techniques, and we have seen clear evidence that they are co-operating at all levels. 134. The most obvious embodiment of enhanced inter-departmental co-operation in the UK
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SUMMARY 255. By early 2002, therefore, readers of JIC assessments will have had <span class="highlight">an</span> impression of: a. The continuing clear strategic intent on the part of the Iraqi regime to pursue its nuclear, <span class="highlight">biological</span>, chemical and ballistic missile programmes. b. Continuing efforts by the Iraqi regime to sustain and where possible develop its indigenous capabilities, including through procurement of necessary materiel. c. The development, drawing on those capabilities, of Iraq’s ‘break-out’ potential in the chemical
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In 2002, SIS considered him to be <span class="highlight">an</span> established and reliable source. His intelligence on other subjects had previously been corroborated. We therefore understand why SIS decided that it should issue a number of reports from him quoting a new sub-source on Iraqi chemical and <span class="highlight">biological</span> programmes and intentions. Even then, they properly included a caution about the sub-source’s links to opposition groups and the possibility that his reports would be affected by that. We have been told that post-war
On Babies and Bathwater: Addressing the Problems of Identification of Learning Disabilitie...
25, 639-648. Shepard, L. A. (1980). An evaluation of the regression discrepancy method for identifying children with learning disabilities. Journal of Special Education, 14, 79-91. Siegel, L. S. (1989). I.Q. is irrelevant to the definition of learning disabilities. Journal of Le...
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25, 639-648. Shepard, L. A. (1980). An evaluation of the regression discrepancy method for identifying children with learning disabilities. Journal of Special Education, 14, 79-91. Siegel, L. S. (1989). I.Q. is irrelevant to the definition of learning disabilities. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 25, 618-629. Siegel, L. (1999). Learning disabilities: The roads we have traveled and the path to the future. In R. J. Sternberg & L. Spear- Swerling (Eds.), Perspectives on learning disabilities: Biological, cog
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25, 639-648. Shepard, L. A. (1980). <span class="highlight">An</span> evaluation of the regression discrepancy method for identifying children with learning disabilities. <span class="highlight">Journal</span> of Special Education, 14, 79-91. Siegel, L. S. (1989). I.Q. is irrelevant to the definition of learning disabilities. <span class="highlight">Journal</span> of Learning Disabilities, 25, 618-629. Siegel, L. (1999). Learning disabilities: The roads we have traveled and the path to the future. In R. J. Sternberg & L. Spear- Swerling (Eds.), Perspectives on learning disabilities: <span class="highlight">Biological</span>, cog
Amphilinidea (a group of parasitic flatworms)
and Brooks, D. R. (1987). Revision and phylogenetic analysis of the Amphilinidea Poche, 1922 (Platyhelminthes: Cercomeria: Cercomeromorpha). Canadian Journal of Zoology 65, 1110-1128. Baverstock, P. R., Fielke, R., Johnson, A. M., Bray, R. A. and Beveridge, I. (1991). Conflicting phylogeneti...
Smithsonian: The Plant Press Newsletter Volume 8.1
Page 11 Publications Bawa, K.S., W.J. Kress, N. Nadkarni, and S. Lele. 2004. Beyond paradise - meeting the challenge in tropical biology in the 21st century. Biotropica 36: 437-446. The reduced Compositae supertree showing tribes and a few other taxa. for determining critical areas of the tree for f...
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Page 11 Publications Bawa, K.S., W.J. Kress, N. Nadkarni, and S. Lele. 2004. Beyond paradise - meeting the challenge in tropical biology in the 21st century. Biotropica 36: 437-446. The reduced Compositae supertree showing tribes and a few other taxa. for determining critical areas of the tree for future work. The creation of the supertree was an outgrowth of a new organization “The International Compos- itae Alliance” (TICA) that had its first international meeting in Pretoria, January 2003, and the
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Page 11 Publications Bawa, K.S., W.J. Kress, N. Nadkarni, and S. Lele. 2004. Beyond paradise - meeting the challenge in tropical biology in the 21st century. Biotropica 36: 437-446. The reduced Compositae supertree showing tribes and a few other taxa. for determining critical areas of the tree for future work. The creation of the supertree was <span class="highlight">an</span> outgrowth of a new organization “The <span class="highlight">International</span> Compos- itae Alliance” (TICA) that had its first <span class="highlight">international</span> meeting in Pretoria, January 2003, and the
Callaloo
South Journal,” whose function was to serve as a publication outlet for marginalized writers in the racially segregated US American South. Shortly after Dr. Rowell moved the journal to the University of Kentucky at Lexington in 1977, Callaloo began to publish black writers nati...
Outdoor Education Journals
Overviews of the Major Outdoor Education Journals There is no "international outdoor education journal". Each of the journals listed below attempts in some ways to address international perspectives, but each also reflects a regional bias. Journal of Experi...
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