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Any new rules or restraints would be aimed partly at preventing terrorists from obtaining germs that could be used in an attack.
Producing germs that could be spread as a mist had been the main technical challenge facing germ warriors throughout the 20th century.
He warned that germs that could be used as bioweapons had already been unintentionally released hundreds of times from labs in the United States and predicted that the same thing would happen with the new virus.
If that is true, it raises the worrisome possibility that a smallpox attack might be carried out with plumes of germs that could infect large numbers of people simultaneously.
A16 Cuba Accused of Germ Research The Bush administration accused Cuba of producing small quantities of germs that could be used in biological warfare and said Libya and Syria were also violating treaties by making unconventional weapons.
(Use common sense about washing your hands and the dishes the chicks have soiled away from areas where you prepare human food, as they, like any animal, can sometimes have germs that could make you ill).
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Anthrax is what the Nobel laureate Joshua Lederberg calls a "professional pathogen," a hardy germ that could wreak havoc if inhaled.
The search for a germ that could cause cancer began in the late 19th century, and on Feb. 14, 1912, The New York Times reported the first success in the hunt.
Given the near-panic in the air over germs, that session could be a sell-out.
The authors concluded that bone marrow and peripheral blood might be a potential source of female germ cells that could sustain oocyte production in adulthood.
During the establishment of the primordial follicular pool, the number of germ cells decreased sharply [16], [20], since a large number of germ cells that could not form primordial follicles had undergone apoptosis.
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