Science and Technology of Terrorism and CounterterrorismTushar K. Ghosh, Mark A. Prelas, Dabir S. Viswanath, Sudarshan K. Loyalka CRC Press, 29 авг. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 608 Citing viable homeland defense strategies, this book examines the potential agents, delivery methods, and toxic and nontoxic effects of possible nuclear, biological, and chemical terrorist attacks. Providing countermeasures for governmental and emergency first-response teams, the book covers the impact of WMDs on public health, agriculture, and eco |
Содержание
Introduction | 1 |
A Brief Theory of Terrorism and Technology | 13 |
The Group Psychology of Terrorism | 35 |
Aerosols Fundamentals | 47 |
Biological Agents Effects Toxicity and Effectiveness | 61 |
Weaponization and Delivery Systems | 95 |
The Classification and Manufacture of Biological Agents | 109 |
Agroeconomic Bioterrorism | 121 |
Nuclear Terrorism Threats and Countermeasures | 285 |
Cyberterrorism | 293 |
Chemical Agents Classification Synthesis and Properties | 321 |
Chemical Agents Toxicity and Medical Management | 345 |
Chemical Weapon Delivery Sensors and Detection Systems | 373 |
Chemical Agents Destruction and Decontamination | 411 |
Chemical Agents Threats and Countermeasures | 429 |
Personal Protective Equipment | 447 |
Sensors and Detection Systems for Biological Agents | 145 |
Bioterrorism Preparation for Response What the Government Can Do in Defending the Homeland | 195 |
Nuclear Terrorism Nature of Radiation | 259 |
Nuclear Terrorism Radiation Detection | 265 |
Nuclear Terrorism Dose and Biological Effects | 269 |
Nuclear Terrorism Nuclear Weapons | 277 |
The National Response Plan | 465 |
Emergency Response and Training | 489 |
Government and Voluntary Agencies | 507 |
Bioterrorism Consequences and Medical Preparedness | 527 |
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