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See the subsection “Databases” in Attachment 5.1 for a description.
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Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan (eds.). 1977. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., §2.18–2.21, §2.23–2.31, §2.91–2.95, §2.99–2.100.
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Todd Hann, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, August 13, 2004, personal communication.
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Todd Hann, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, August 13, 2004, personal communication.
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Todd Hann, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, August 13, 2004, personal communication.
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Matthew Meselson, Jeanne Guillemin, Martin Hugh-Jones, Alexander Langmuir, Llona Popova, Alexis Shelokov, and Olga Yampolskaya. 1994. “The Sverdlovsk Anthrax Outbreak of 1979,” Science, Vol. 266, pp. 1202-1208.
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National Research Council. 2003. Tracking and Predicting Atmospheric Dispersion of Hazardous Material Releases: Implications for Homeland Security, The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.
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C. du P. Donaldson. 1973. Atmospheric Turbulence and the Dispersal of Atmospheric Pollutants, AMS Workshop on Micrometeorology, D.A. Haugen (ed.), Science Press, Boston, Mass., pp. 313-390.
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W.S. Lewellen. 1977. “Use of Invariant Modeling,” Handbook of Turbulence, W. Frost and T.H. Moulden (eds.), Plenum Press, pp. 237-280.
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A soldier is considered injured if s/he is unable to perform.
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