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Publikováno v:
Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 13:116-124
The background to and key recommendations of the various measures comprising international humanitarian law are discussed, and a call made for their more effective enforcement through the International Court of Justice, United Nations peacekeeping fo
Autor:
Nevin Hughes‐Jones, Robin Stott, Shirley E Freeman, Ian Doucet, J M Kingsmill Moore, John S Belstead, Lynn Barnett
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Medicine and War. 10:232-242
Autor:
Elisabeth James, Anila Graham, Harry Davis, Sue Rabbitt Roff, W.R. Derrett, Shirley E. Freeman, Peter Kandela, Algar Reed
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Medicine and War. 8:304-313
Autor:
Shirley E. Freeman
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Medicine and War. 7:16-20
The use of chemical and biological weapons in war is prohibited by the Geneva Protocol of 1925 and the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972. Currently a new Chemical Weapons Convention is being negotiated in the UN Conference on Disarmament in Genev
Autor:
Shirley E. Freeman
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Medicine and War. 8:128-130
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Medicine and war. 10(2)
The health hazards associated with exposure to low levels of plutonium are reviewed since, though the world may escape a nuclear war, there may be virtually permanent contamination of the biosphere by plutonium from a number of sources. It would seem
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied toxicology : JAT. 11(6)
8-Cyclopentyl-1,3-[3H] dipropylxanthine [( 3H]CPX) is a potent radioligand that specifically binds to the A1 adenosine receptors. Its high specificity makes it a suitable ligand for the characterization of A1 adenosine receptors in tissues with low r
Autor:
R.M. Dawson, Shirley E. Freeman
Publikováno v:
Progress in neurobiology. 36(4)
Briefly, tacrine is a potent and reversible inhibitor of cholinesterases. Modulation of neurotransmitter release and uptake by tacrine will depend at least partly on its ability to block ion channels. K + channels in the brain and in the periphery ar
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Medicine and War. 8:131-132
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Toxicon. 14:423-426
Two lethal fractions were prepared from the posterior salivary glands of Hapalochlaena maculosa by methanol extraction and chromatography on a silica gel column. These two fractions were compared with the lethal water extract of the glands, previousl