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Prediction of Quantitative Assessments of Effects on Nature from Potential Accidents at Chemical Warfare Agent Facilities

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Presented is a technique of prediction of quantitative risk assessments for Nature from potential accidents at chemical warfare agent facilities.

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Kolodkin, V., Murin, A. (2006). Prediction of Quantitative Assessments of Effects on Nature from Potential Accidents at Chemical Warfare Agent Facilities. In: Kolodkin, V.M., Ruck, W. (eds) Ecological Risks Associated with the Destruction of Chemical Weapons. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3137-8_5

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