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- Chemical agents are classified as persistent or nonpersistent. Agents classified as nonpersistent lose effectiveness after only a few minutes or hours...
- These are high volatility nerve agents that are typically used for a nonpersistent to semipersistent effect. Tabun (GA) Sarin (GB) Soman (GD) Cyclosarin...
- two phenotypes "lactase persistent" (derived phenotype) and "lactase nonpersistent" (hy****tasia) is genetically programmed, and that lactase persistence...
- to increase their stability in the environment. These compounds are nonpersistent sodium channel modulators and are less toxic than organophosphates and...
- to methyl isothiocyanate and other sulfur compounds. Metam sodium is nonpersistent in the environment since it decomposes rather quickly to toxic methyl...
- in disease or another gene between these two loci is ****ociated. In nonpersistent disease, a strong genetic ****ociation exists with HLA DR3-DQ2. Cardiac...
- Ryan, Louise; Barr, Dana B.; Hauser, Russ (January 2006). "Exposure to Nonpersistent Insecticides and Male Reproductive Hormones". Epidemiology. 17 (1):...
- fast-acting: symptoms usually appear after three to five days. it is nonpersistent and easy to decontaminate (unlike anthrax) it is highly incapacitating...
- M****er, J. D.; Ryan, L.; Barr, D. B.; Hauser, R. (2006). "Exposure to Nonpersistent Insecticides and Male Reproductive Hormones". Epidemiology. 17 (1):...
- they are relatively nontoxic and required in low amounts, they are nonpersistent and environmentally safe they appear difficult for insects to develop...