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Chemical and biological weapons

Meselson, 1970

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16442376128166949826
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Meselson M
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Scientific American

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On November 25 of last year Presi dent Nixon announced a num ber of major decisions regarding chemical and biological weapons. He proclairr. ed that the US will never be the first to use lethal or incapacitating chemical weapons and will not use biological weapons …
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