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bacteriological warfare

NOUN
germ warfare
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Last week a Russian scientist reported considerable success in a kind of bacteriological warfare against a pesky caterpillar that attacks Siberia's vast evergreen forests.

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Biderman, a sociologist, was retained by the Air Force some ten years back to assess experiences of its 235 returned Korean war prisoners, including those who had confessed to bacteriological warfare.

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On the same day that Brezhnev delivered his speech, the Soviet chief delegate to the 25-nation U.N. disarmament talks in Geneva unexpectedly adopted a hitherto rejected Western position on the outlawing of bacteriological warfare.

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An extreme case in point occurred last week when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee recommended that the Senate ratify an international treaty banning chemical and bacteriological warfare.

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During the Korean War, the Red Chinese perpetrated a similar falsehood by accusing the U.S. of using bacteriological warfare.

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