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-  266. Heiman 1977, pp. 271–272. Heiman 1977, p. 272. Leitenberg & Henning 1995, p. 475. Leitenberg & Henning 1995, p. 491. Bhugra, Rahman & Bhintade 2006...
- Milton Leitenberg is an American academic specializing in arms control and weapons of m**** destruction. He is a senior research ****ociate with the Center...
- 2024. Leitenberg, Zilinskas & Kuhn 2012, p. 86-87. Leitenberg, Zilinskas & Kuhn 2012, p. 94. Leitenberg, Zilinskas & Kuhn 2012, p. 87. Leitenberg, Zilinskas...
- Isabel Coates, Kati Farkas, Hazel Williams, Nelly Yuki, and Jessica Leitenberg, respectively, the clique of mean girl "minions" who follow Blair throughout...
- "Episode 1" Bart Wenrich Jeanne Leitenberg April 20, 2009 (2009-04-20) 2 2 "Episode 2" Bart Wenrich Jeanne Leitenberg April 20, 2009 (2009-04-20) 3 3...
- edge of Compound 19.[citation needed] In their authoritative account, Leitenberg and Zilinskas with Kuhn report that, at some point during the period 2–3...
- kill m****es or to cure m****es; both are important". According to Milton Leitenberg that "capacity" meant chemical and biological weapons, which could be...
- arousal in the male", "Behavior therapy", 1971 Barlow, D. H.; Becker, R.; Leitenberg, H.; Agras, W. S. (1970). "A mechanical strain gauge for recording penile...
- former Soviet bio-agents and facilities, is still mostly undo****ented. Leitenberg and Zilinskas, in The Soviet Biological Weapons Program: A History (2012)...
- Soviet archival do****ents published by Kathryn Weathersby and Milton Leitenberg in 1998 (see discussion in section on "Endicott and Hagerman" below) had...