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Assessing the threat of mass casualty terrorism.
Published 2008“…One of these is the increasing likelihood of mass casualty terrorism manifested through the use of weapons of mass destruction, particularly, chemical and biological weapons. …”
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Counter cyberterrorism.
Published 2008“…Cyberterrorism’s naysayers have dismissed such discourse by suggesting cyberterrosists do not wield a weapon of mass destruction, but a weapon of mass disruption.…”
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Diagnostic tool for detection of cancer
Published 2010“…At the end, metastasis – a state whereby cancer cells can invade nearby tissues and can spread through the bloodstream and lymphatic system to other parts of the body – takes place as a weapon for mass destruction. Many studies have been made over the past several decades in elucidating the genetic and biochemical changes that underline the development of cancer. …”
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KL’s Downgrading of North Korea Ties : More Than Symbolism?
Published 2018“…Could this symbolically project Malaysia’s image as a responsible global citizen that upholds international conventions on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)?…”
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Maritime security : container shipping (Singapore - warehouses’ security)
Published 2019“…This is because containers can be used as a medium by the terrorists to transport weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Besides terrorism, the container transport chain is vulnerable to other threats such as cyber-attack, stowaway, piracy, cargo thief and smuggling of illegal goods and drugs. …”
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Impacts of security initiatives implementation on the maritime industry
Published 2011“…The vulnerability of the maritime trade to be used as a mode of transporting terrorists and mass destructive weapons were discussed and seen in a few incidents. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP)