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The possibility of a human-borne with bioagent terrorist at foreign Forward Operating Bases entry control point: the perceptions of U.S. military or security personnel, a preliminary report
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    • The possibility of a human-borne with bioagent terrorist at foreign Forward Operating Bases entry control point: the perceptions of U.S. military or security personnel, a preliminary report

    • The possibility of a human-borne with bioagent terrorist at foreign Forward Operating Bases entry control point: the perceptions of U.S. military or security personnel, a preliminary report

    • MMR   2016年3卷第1期 页码:22-27
    • 纸质出版:2016-03

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  • The possibility of a human-borne with bioagent terrorist at foreign Forward Operating Bases entry control point: the perceptions of U.S. military or security personnel, a preliminary report[J]. MMR, 2016,3(1):22-27. DOI:

    George Edafese Alakpa, John W. Collins Jr. The possibility of a human-borne with bioagent terrorist at foreign Forward Operating Bases entry control point: the perceptions of U.S. military or security personnel, a preliminary report[J]. Military Medical Research, 2016, 3(1): 22-27. DOI:

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