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Bioterrorism is
terrorism involving the
intentional release or
dissemination of
biological agents.
These agents include bacteria, viruses, insects, fungi...
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Heightened Alert for
Bioterrorism Detection System is
Keeping Health Officials Apprised".
Boston Globe. AP
Staff (October 21, 2001). "
Bioterror's first US victims...
- for
attempted murder and ****ault for her role in the 1984
Rajneeshee bioterror attack. As the
secretary of Osho
Rajneesh from 1981
through 1985, she...
- if the
organizers had
foreseen how the
threat of terrorism,
including bioterrorism,
would come to
consume the U.S.
government and
public in the
years to...
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other journals. In 2005 PNAS
published an
article titled "Analyzing a
bioterror attack on the food supply: The case of
botulinum toxin in milk", despite...
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citizens and
leaders were
responsible for
launching the 1984
Rajneeshee bioterror attacks, as well as the
planned 1985
Rajneeshee ********ination plot, in...
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fungi or parasites." The CIDR was
established in 2002 as the
Center for
Bioterrorism and
Infectious Diseases (CBID). The name was
changed to its
current status...
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Biodefense is
frequently discussed in the
context of
biological warfare or
bioterrorism, and is
generally considered a
military or
emergency response term. Biodefense...
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Beheading Bombing Animal-borne CarĀ (list)
Improvised Letter Threat Proxy Bioterrorism Cyberterrorism Dry run
Environmental Hostage-taking
Individual terror...
- vs. agroterror. The
spelling with the "o" won, as it was
closest to
bioterrorism and thus
would be
easier to remember.
Clemson University's Regulatory...