Principles of Biological Microtechnique

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Abstract

The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is probably the most important treaty for the control of nuclear weapons. A Review Conference was held in May 2005 but the member states failed to agree on any decisions or recommendations. Possible causes for this failure reside in the unsupportive geopolitical climate surrounding the conference, design limitations of the Treaty, and the obstructionist actions of particular states. However, valuable contributions were made at the conference by some states and by civil society representatives. Fortunately there are still many ways for states and civil society to make future conferences more successful in eliminating the threat to human security from nuclear weapons

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Pearse, A. G. E. (1959). Principles of Biological Microtechnique. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 12(2), 193.3-193. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.12.2.193-c

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