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Technically
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Let's
Take a PEEK at PEAC-WMD v.5
Customer
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Just
What the Doctor Ordered
Wonderful
Wyoming
Seriously
Speaking
Something
to Think About
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September 18, 2005
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March 15, 2005
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February
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February 3, 2005
Vol. III Issue 11
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January 6, 2005
Vol. III Issue 10
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Special
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January 6, 2005
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December
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December 15, 2004
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November
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November 15, 2004
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Technically Speaking
Figuring Out Information on Chemicals Can be
Frustrating
by Dr. John Nordin
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We have all run into the problem of researching information
on chemicals. Do we have the right chemical? Is Phenylenediamine the same as n-Phenylenediamine?
Is Isopropyl methylphosphoniofluoridate another name for Sarin? Is Mercury chloride
the same as mercuric chloride? What is the difference between 5 ppm chlorine and 5
mg/m3 chlorine? If an organic chemical has a vapor pressure of 30 torr,
what does this mean?
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STORY]
Let's Take a PEEK at PEAC-WMD v.5
NBC Indicator Matrix in the PEAC-WMD Application
by Bruce King
This month we'll visit the NBC
Indicator Matrix feature and how it is implemented in the PEAC-WMD application. The
original guide was developed by the US Department of Defense (DOD) that assesses the
observed symptoms of a large number of victims to provide guidance as to the type
of possible weapon of mass destruction (WMD) agent to which they have been exposed.
The tool may or may not be useful in a real scenario and it is certainly not a substitute
for appropriate sensor or detector systems or laboratory analysis ...
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STORY]
Customer Service Corner
Check Out Our NEW Newsletter!
by Aaron Bretones
Our newsletter is changing. Starting this month, we are hosting
and processing the newsletter ourselves, and no longer using a third-party newsletter
service. Our newsletter, The First-Responder, will continue to have the same name,
the same articles, and come to you at about the same time each month. There are a
few small but important changes to note.
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Just What the Doctor Ordered
More great humor to get you through the month.
[FULL
STORY]
Wonderful Wyoming
Learn about the Home of AristaTek!
[FULL
STORY]
Seriously Speaking
What You Didn't Know About The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier [FULL
STORY]
Something to Think About
Fun and Interesting Facts!
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STORY]
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