Stamping Out Anthrax in USPS Facilities: Technologies and Protocols for Bioagent Detection : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, May 19, 2003U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - 186 pages |
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... risk by biological attacks like the anthrax attacks that claimed the lives of five people , including Connecticut resident Ottili Lundgren . Today's hearing is an important opportunity to learn what hap- pened in the fall of 2001 during ...
... risk by biological attacks like the anthrax attacks that claimed the lives of five people , including Connecticut resident Ottili Lundgren . Today's hearing is an important opportunity to learn what hap- pened in the fall of 2001 during ...
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... risk . While I understand that the Postal Service said it was following its guidelines that said results must first be validated before being made public , why then did the serv- ice show no such reticence in releasing the negative ...
... risk . While I understand that the Postal Service said it was following its guidelines that said results must first be validated before being made public , why then did the serv- ice show no such reticence in releasing the negative ...
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... risk by biological attacks like the anthrax attacks that claimed the lives of five people , including Connecticut resident , Ottilie Lundgren . Today's hearing is an important opportunity learning from what happened in the fall of 2001 ...
... risk by biological attacks like the anthrax attacks that claimed the lives of five people , including Connecticut resident , Ottilie Lundgren . Today's hearing is an important opportunity learning from what happened in the fall of 2001 ...
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... risk . While I understand that the Postal Service has said that it was following its guidelines which say the results must first be validated before being made public , why then did the Service show no such reticence in releasing the ...
... risk . While I understand that the Postal Service has said that it was following its guidelines which say the results must first be validated before being made public , why then did the Service show no such reticence in releasing the ...
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... makes it extremely dif- ficult to establish the health risks associated with a release of a bi- ological agent such as anthrax inside a facility that serves the pub- This difficulty underscores the need for a standardized and ag- lic . 13.
... makes it extremely dif- ficult to establish the health risks associated with a release of a bi- ological agent such as anthrax inside a facility that serves the pub- This difficulty underscores the need for a standardized and ag- lic . 13.
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