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primary weapon of terrorism is ______ & ______ |
fear and terror |
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examples - vehicle base (______) aircraft hijack (______) chemical and biological (_________sarin gas) training |
boston bombings 9-11 aum shinrikyo isis |
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multivariate in nature most used forensic branch forensic c_____ evidence D______ & D_____evidence r______ evidence |
forensic chemical evidence document and digital evidence real evidence |
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bombs ________on device can act as ________ is _________ especially if _________ |
workmanship, signature distinctive undetonated |
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bio-terrorism unique in ______ & ______effects |
invisibility and delayed effects |
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forensics to tackle bio-terrorism M _____ f (bacterial) M____ f (fungi) T_____ f med____ f E_______________ _____monitoring ____in life science ______ |
microbial forensics mycology forensics toxicology forensic medicine forensic epidemiology pathogen monitoring biosecurity in life science journals |
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nuclear terrorism ___form ____form can be characterized by their _____ _______ _______parameters _______composition _______composition _______parameters ---- particle ____ size & ______ ______ & d______- di____density & ch____ ______of other phases |
pellet form, powder form nuclear fingerprint macroscopic parameters isotopic and elemental composition microscopic parameters = particle morphology particle size and size distribution grain size and size distribution porosity size distribution and density dislocation density and character precipitation of other phases |
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cyber forensics summerized into A) c_____and ______data b) m______ data c) generate _____ pattern -v important in the branch of _______ in crime fighting |
classifying and extraction data mapping data generate trace pattern surveillance |
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Biological agents categorized into ABC by ______ |
CDC center of disease control and prevention USA |
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categorized by ease of _______ ____&mortality ______of use |
ease of transmission severity and mortality likelihood of use |
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A examples _______pox a____ p_____- b______ ____virus ____virus - ____fever, j____ |
small pox, anthrax, plague, botulism, filovirus arena virus - lassa fever, junin |
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B eg Q____ g______- t____ fever a____virus ____toxin |
q fever glanders typhus fever alpha virus rixintoxin |
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c eg. n____ virus h____ virus _____borne ____ fever y____ fever t___________________- |
nipah virus hanta virus tick borne hemorrhagic fever yellow fever tubercolosis |
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anthrax transmitted by _______ _______infection _______infection |
spores, respiratory GI |
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small pox transmitted by ________ |
bodily fluids, nasal droplets, mucosa of infected |
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glanders transmitted by ______of _____water and food |
ingestion of contaminated food and water |
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cholera causes ________ &______-- transmitted through ________in contact with human _______ |
diarrhea and dehydration water and food in contact with human feces |
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plague b______ S______ P______ Pha_____ meningeal |
bubonic septicemic pneumonic pharyngeal meningeal
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yellow fever transmitted by _____ |
mosquitoes |
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chemical Sarin gas is _______& _______ (color odor) results in _________(SLUDGE) |
colorless odorless salivation lacrimation urination diaphoresis gastrointestinal upset, emesis |
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chemical mustard gas is _______color &_____odor causes large blisters on _____and ____
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yellow brown distinct skin and lungs |
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tabun gas is ________color and ____ odor |
colorless, fruity |
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agricultural bioterrorism - food and water pathogens e.g. S_____ sh_____- E. _______-- ____virus b_______ deliberate _______of food for human consumption |
salmonella shigella e.coli norovirus botulism contamination |
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terrorists target processed foods during the process of p_________- m_________ - S________ - t________ d_______-s________ |
processing manufacturing storage transportation distribution service |
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Insect bio-terrorism insects a more effective means of _______ ____________ agents for acts of bioterrorism than the actual agents |
transmitting biological agents |
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public law and terrorism ISA T______( Suppression of _____) Act Workplace _______ & ______-act |
internal security act terrorism (suppressio of financing) act workplace safety and health act |
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preventions primary - strong ______ norm ____ ______of such weapons secondary -early _____ and _____treatment of disease -_____community participate in disease ______ and ______to government - improved ________capabilites __________agents effective ______plans tertiary limit ______from disease |
global, rejecting development detection and prompt treatment healthcare community - disease surveillance -diagnostic capabilities, therapeutic agents, effective response plans -limit disability |