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Although chemical weapons have been produced since the beginning of the twentieth century, there is still no ready practical solution for their detoxification. Accordingly, in this time period, only the rather one-sided process of stockpiling takes place. The public now realizes the immanent threat associated with a dangerous state of chemical weapons stockpiling, and during the last decade this public perception has led to a large-scale search for practical measures to solve the problem.
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Papusha, A.I. (1996). High-Temperature Detoxification of Chemical Weapons. In: Holm, F.W. (eds) Scientific Advances in Alternative Demilitarization Technologies. NATO ASI Series, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1683-8_3
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