- Non-lethal weapons, also
called nonlethal weapons, less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, non-deadly weapons,
compliance weapons, or pain-inducing...
- Laboratory,
drafted a three-page
proposal detailing several potential nonlethal chemical weapons. This do****ent,
eventually acquired by the
Sunshine Project...
- be
defined as the use of
weapon systems to
create a
specific lethal or
nonlethal effect on a target.
Fires has
traditionally focused on fire
support systems...
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Mitis junctional epidermolysis bullosa (also
known as "
Nonlethal junctional epidermolysis bullosa") is a skin
condition characterized by...
-
Nonlethal weapons technology used by the US
military for riot control...
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dominate the West have
begun resolving their disputes with small-scale,
nonlethal wars,
fought by
professional mercenaries. The
novel has been
noted as...
- fighters. In
April 2013, the US
announced it
would transfer $123
million in
nonlethal aid to
Syrian rebels through the
Supreme Military Council led by defected...
- overdose, a
method that is
often thwarted because the drug is
nonlethal, or is used at a
nonlethal dosage.
These people survive 97% of the time. A nonfatal...
- Post. 10 June 2015.
Retrieved 13
October 2015. U.S.
Considers Resuming Nonlethal Aid to
Syrian Opposition, By Mark Landler, 9,
January 2014 "U.S. Weaponry...
- used in a
study related to tear production, and has been
proposed as a
nonlethal deterrent against thieves and intruders.
Onions are
toxic to
animals including...