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Cbrn Protection Managing The Threat Of Chemical Biological Radioactive And Nuclear Weapons Andre Richardt

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Cbrn Protection Managing The Threat Of Chemical Biological Radioactive And Nuclear Weapons Andre Richardt
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.89 MB
Pages: 506
Author: Andre Richardt, Birgit Hülseweh, Bernd Niemeyer, Frank Sabath
ISBN: 9783527324132, 9783527650163, 3527324135, 3527650164
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Cbrn Protection Managing The Threat Of Chemical Biological Radioactive And Nuclear Weapons Andre Richardt by Andre Richardt, Birgit Hülseweh, Bernd Niemeyer, Frank Sabath 9783527324132, 9783527650163, 3527324135, 3527650164 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 A Glance Back – Myths and Facts about CBRN Incidents (pages 1–38): Dr. Andre Richardt and Dr.?Ing. Frank Sabath
Chapter 2 International Treaties – Only a Matter for Diplomats? (pages 39–65): Martin Schaarschmidt
Chapter 3 Chemical Agents – Small Molecules with Deadly Properties (pages 67–101): Hans?Jurgen Altmann, Silke Oelze and Prof. Dr.?Ing. Bernd Niemeyer
Chapter 4 Characteristics of Biological Warfare Agents – Diversity of Biology (pages 103–124): Dr. Birgit Hulseweh
Chapter 5 Characteristics of Nuclear and Radiological Weapons (pages 125–166): Ronald Rambousky and Dr.?Ing. Frank Sabath
Chapter 6 Why Are Reliable CBRN Detector Technologies Needed? (pages 167–178): Dr. Birgit Hulseweh, Hans?Jurgen Marschall, Ronald Rambousky and Dr. Andre Richardt
Chapter 7 Analysis of Chemical Warfare Agents – Searching for Molecules (pages 179–209): Dr. Andre Richardt, Martin Jung and Prof. Dr.?Ing. Bernd Niemeyer
Chapter 8 Detection and Analysis of Biological Agents (pages 211–241): Dr. Birgit Hulseweh and Hans?Jurgen Marschall
Chapter 9 Measurement of Ionizing Radiation (pages 243–272): Ronald Rambousky
Chapter 10 Filter Technology – Clean Air is Required (pages 273–294): Dr. Andre Richardt and Thomas Dawert
Chapter 11 Individual Protective Equipment – Do You Know What to Wear? (pages 295–330): Karola Hagner and Friedrich Hesse
Chapter 12 Collective Protection – A Secure Area in a Toxic Environment (pages 331–349): Dr. Andre Richardt and Prof. Dr.?Ing. Bernd Niemeyer
Chapter 13 Decontamination of Chemical Warfare Agents – What is Thorough? (pages 351–382): Hans Jurgen Altmann, Martin Jung and Dr. Andre Richardt
Chapter 14 Principles and Practice of Disinfection of Biological Warfare Agents – How Clean is Clean Enough? (pages 383–410): Dr. Andre Richardt and Dr. Birgit Hulseweh
Chapter 15 Radiological/Nuclear Decontamination – Reduce the Risk (pages 411–430): Nikolaus Schneider
Chapter 16 Preparedness (pages 431–477): Marc?Michael Blum, Dr. Andre Richardt and Kai Kehe

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