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Russia's migration weapon against Ukraine: a socio-cultural dimension
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Principles of International Humanitarian Law in the Face of New Military Weapons: Challenges and Solutions
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A theoretical study of the presence of nuclear weapons proliferation and its impact in the Middle East
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Anthrax Edema and Lethal Toxins Differentially Target Human Lung and Blood Phagocytes
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Can Mustard Gas Induce Late Onset Polyneuropathy?
Published 2007-11-01“…Background:Mustard gas, lethal in high doses, affects multiple organs such as skin, eye and respiratory system. …”
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Psychological Readiness of Pre-Trial Detention Center Officers to Use Lethal Force with Firearms
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SURGICAL APPROACH FOR STOMACH WOUNDS CAUSED BY GUNSHOTS OF LIMITED DAMAGE
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Efficacy of ceftazidime in a murine model following a lethal aerosol exposure to Burkholderia pseudomallei
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Long-Term Pulmonary Damage in Surviving Antitoxin-Treated Mice following a Lethal Ricin Intoxication
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Military Assistance to Ukraine and Its Significance in the Russo-Ukrainian War
Published 2023-05-01“…The findings suggest that Western military aid began cautiously by providing only non-lethal, defensive weapons, but it was of crucial importance in the second phase of the war by guaranteeing heavy weaponry. …”
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US POLICY TOWARDS UKRAINE: BETWEEN LIBERAL-DEMOCRATIC VALUES AND PRAGMATIC INTERESTS
Published 2023-10-01“…In the fifth chapter, the author analyzed the reasons for the US’s refusal to provide assistance to Ukraine with lethal weapons.…”
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Military Unmanned Systems: Current State, Prospects for Limitation and Control
Published 2020-11-01“…The authors conclude that it would be equally difficult to overcome other drawbacks of export control regimes, such as possibilities of non-material technology transfer or nonadherence to corresponding restrictive regimes of countries which are the largest producers and exporters of unmanned systems.Concerning UAVs’ limitation and control, the authors outline two main tracks of debate at the international level — the UN discussions on restriction of use of the unmanned platforms classified as lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS) and less institutionalized discussions on prospects for incorporating of unmanned systems in the set of arms control agreements.The authors identify main barriers to providing effective control over the development of the military UAVs, as well as prospects for advancement in that direction, and, finally, formulate some policy relevant recommendations.…”
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