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Werth [and twelve others] 210 1$aPortland, OR :$cU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station,$d2011-2016. 215 $a1 online resource (2 volumes) $cillustrations (some color), maps (some color) 225 1 $aGeneral technical report PNW ;$vGTR-854 300 $aTitle from title screen, volume 1 (viewed on February 10, 2012); volume 2 (viewed on June 1, 2016) 300 $a[Volume 1] "November, 2011", [volume 2] "March 2016." 300 $a"A summary of knowledge from the Joint Fire Science Program."--Volume 1 cover. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 606 $aWildfires 606 $aWildfires$xPrevention and control 606 $aFire management 606 $aWildfire forecasting 606 $aFire management$2fast 606 $aWildfire forecasting$2fast 606 $aWildfires$2fast 606 $aWildfires$xPrevention and control$2fast 615 0$aWildfires. 615 0$aWildfires$xPrevention and control. 615 0$aFire management. 615 0$aWildfire forecasting. 615 7$aFire management. 615 7$aWildfire forecasting. 615 7$aWildfires. 615 7$aWildfires$xPrevention and control. 702 $aWerth$b Paul A. 712 02$aPacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.), 712 02$aJoint Fire Science Program (U.S.) 801 0$bGPO 801 1$bGPO 801 2$bOCLCF 801 2$bOCLCQ 801 2$bGPO 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910701383503321 996 $aSynthesis of knowledge of extreme fire behavior$93201380 997 $aUNINA LEADER 04643oam 2200673I 450 001 9910961857803321 005 20251117115321.0 010 $a1-135-58864-3 010 $a1-138-47562-9 010 $a1-135-58865-1 010 $a1-4106-0859-X 024 7 $a10.4324/9781410608598 035 $a(CKB)111087027892220 035 $a(EBL)1694375 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000120495 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11141045 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000120495 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10081814 035 $a(PQKB)10783125 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1694375 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10876632 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL613823 035 $a(OCoLC)880827138 035 $a(OCoLC)897479281 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1694375 035 $a(EXLCZ)99111087027892220 100 $a20180706d2002 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aChemical warfare and chemical terrorism $epsychological and performance outcomes /$fguest editors, James A. 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King 210 1$aMahwah, N.J. :$cLawrence Erlbaum,$d2002. 215 $a1 online resource (99 p.) 225 0 $aMilitary Psychology,$x0899-5605 ;$vVolume 14, Number 2, 2002 300 $aSpecial issue. 311 08$a1-306-82572-5 311 08$a0-8058-9661-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aCover; Table of Contents; Preface to the Special Issue; Chemical Warfare and Chemical Terrorism: Psychological and Performance Outcomes; Acknowledgments; References; Performance Impacts of Nerve Agents and Their PharmacologicalCountermeasures; Nerve Agents: An Overview; Treatment of Nerve Agent Exposure; Nerve Agent Effects; Eye; Nose; Gastrointestinal System; Pulmonary System; Skeletal Muscle; Central Nervous System and Behavior; Electroencephalogram; Long-Term Neurobehavioral Effects of Nerve Agent Exposure; Effects of Medical Countermeasures; Atropine; 2-PAM CI; Diazepam 327 $aPyridostigmine BromideConclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Nerve Agent Bioscavengers: Protection With Reduced Behavioral Effects; Current Therapy for Nerve Agent Exposure; Nerve Agent Bioscavengers: An Alternative to Conventional Approaches; Stoichiometrlc Scavengers and the Protection they Offer; Antibodies; Enzymes; Catalytic Bioscavengers; Behavioral Effects; Behavioral Effects of Scavengers Alone; Behavioral Effects of Scavenger and Nerve Agent Exposure; Comparison of the Behavioral Effects of Scavengers Versus Conventional Therapy After Nerve Agent Exposure; Discussion 327 $aAcknowledgmentsReferences; Vesicant Agents and Antivesicant Medical Countermeasures:Clinical Toxicology and Psychological Implications; Toxicity of Mustard; Clinical Manifestations; Cutaneous Injury; Ocular Injury; Respiratory Tract Injury; Systemic Toxicity and Chronic Effects; Psychological Aspects of Mustard Exposure; Development of Medical Countermeasures; Means to Reduce Psychological Stress; Acknowledgments; References; Neurotoxicological and Behavioral Effects of Cyanide and ItsPotential Therapies; Sources of Cyanide in our Environment; The Basis of Cyanide Intoxication 327 $aClinical Symptoms of Cyanide IntoxicationPrognosis; Interactions of Cyanide With Carbon Monoxide and Other Ligands; Cyanide and Behavior; Dietary Cyanide Exposure; Experimental Models; Learning; Sensory Responses; Neurologic Effects; Psychological Reactivity; Anticyanide Methemoglobin Formers and Behavior; Experimental Models; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References 330 $aThis special issue of Military Psychology reports behavioral, pharmacological, and toxicological science research on military performance as it is affected by chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and their pharmacological countermeasures. 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