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  • "Tabun", on a herd of goats; they went mad and massacred each other, before the few survivors died, after hours of agonizing pain.

    Philip Noel-Baker - Nobel Lecture 1959

  • Nerve agents such as Tabun, are among the deadliest chemicals ever devised and are now classified as weapons of mass destruction by the United Nations.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • Nerve agents such as Tabun, are among the deadliest chemicals ever devised and are now classified as weapons of mass destruction by the United Nations.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • I hope they meant to tackle nerve gases such as Tabun, Sarin, soman etc and other forms of bioterrorism by using these enzymes.

    Biosingularity 2008

  • I hope they meant to tackle nerve gases such as Tabun, Sarin, soman etc and other forms of bioterrorism by using these enzymes.

    Biosingularity 2008

  • -- In its 1936 invasion, Japan uses chemical weapons against China; in the same year, a German chemical lab produces the first nerve agent, Tabun;

    The Bush Administration's Secret Biowarfare Agenda 2008

  • Kurdish leaders say the villages were typically bombed with a combination of mustard gas and nerve gases -- Tabun and Sarin -- which would explain why some died quickly and others lingered.

    Saddam's Secret War 2008

  • -- In its 1936 invasion, Japan uses chemical weapons against China; in the same year, a German chemical lab produces the first nerve agent, Tabun;

    The Bush Administration's Secret Biowarfare Agenda 2008

  • Since the early 1980s, Hussein is believed to have ordered the use of chemical agents (Sarin, Mustard Gas, Tabun, and Cyclosarin) in attacks that killed more than 20,000 (mostly Iranian troops and Iraqi Kurds).

    Archive 2003-07-01 2003

  • Since the early 1980s, Hussein is believed to have ordered the use of chemical agents (Sarin, Mustard Gas, Tabun, and Cyclosarin) in attacks that killed more than 20,000 (mostly Iranian troops and Iraqi Kurds).

    Archive 2002-12-01 2002

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