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biological weapon Meaning in Telugu ( biological weapon తెలుగు అంటే)



జీవశాస్త్ర ఆయుధం, జీవ ఆయుధం

Noun:

జీవ ఆయుధం,



biological weapon's Usage Examples:

Exploring the deceased captain's study, Laura discovers a log file that reveals that goal of the mission is to capture the enemies and bring them back to Earth for use as biological weapons on behalf of Vexx Industries, and that the crew is expendable in case of an accident.


Dante's Romanov genes bond him with a sentient Weapons Crest, a biological weapon which gives superhuman abilities—in Dante's case, the ability to extend bio-blades from his hands and hack into computer systems.


Research of the weapon Japan had signed the Geneva convention, which prohibited biological and chemical warfare, however, it had not ratified the treaty and was thus not bound to the conditions of the treaty and therefore could develop a chemical and biological weapons program.


toxin botulin showed that the agent was not a viable aerosol biological weapon.


Senator Nunn inquired into federal drug policy, the global spread of chemical and biological weapons, abuses in Federal Student Aid programs, computer security, aviation safety, and [care fraud].


Convention (BWC) is an international treaty banning the development, use or stockpiling of biological weapons; as of March 2021, there were 183 States Parties.


The plague has a long history as a biological weapon.


Mary's virus, a biological weapon engineered and released by the Norsefire Party as a means of clandestinely gaining control over their own country.


Though it is so highly infective and a potential biological weapon, little research has been conducted.


The E86 cluster bomb was developed as a biological weapon by the United States Army Chemical Corps and the United States Air.


the areas of health consequences from epidemics and disasters as well as averting biological weapons development, and implications of biosecurity for the.


Along his journey Ishii created a network of ties with people of high standing in university and the military, these connections would later facilitate the founding of the biological weapons program, and subsequent research.



Synonyms:

staphylococcal enterotoxin B, botulin, W.M.D., aflatoxin, bioweapon, botulinus toxin, WMD, Bacillus anthracis, weapon of mass destruction, SEB, clostridium perfringens, botulismotoxin, bioarm, anthrax bacillus,



Antonyms:

low explosive,



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