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  • A Comparison of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Depleted Uranium and Tungsten Alloy as Penetrator Materials, US Army Armament Research and Development Command, June 1980
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  • A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses, Volume 7: Depleted Uranium, RAND Corporation, April 2000
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  • Alternatives for Uranium Waste Disposal of Depleted Uranium Waste, US Air Force Armament Laboratory, November 1985
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  • Briefing, by Mr. Mark Laity, NATO Acting Spokesman, Lt. Col Scott Bethel, Dr. Michael Kilpatrick and Col. Eric Daxon at NATO Brussels on January 10, 2001
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  • Briefing, by NATO Acting Spokesman Mark Laity and Statement by Ambassador Daniel Speckhard, Chairman Ad Hoc Committee on Depleted Uranium on January 24, 2001
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  • Carcinogenic Potential of Depleted Uranium and Tungsten Alloys, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Ongoing
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  • Carcinogenicity of Depleted Uranium Fragments, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, January 1995 - March 2000
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  • Depleted Uranium (DU) Awareness (A-GRAM), Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency
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  • Depleted Uranium Environmental and Medical Surveillance in the Balkans Environmental Exposure Report, Deployment Health Support Directorate, October 2001
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  • Depleted Uranium in Kosovo: Post-Conflict Environmental Assessment, The United Nations Environment Programme, 2001
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  • Depleted Uranium in Serbia and Montenegro, The United Nations Environment Programme, 2002
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  • Depleted Uranium in the Gulf (II) Environmental Exposure Report, Deployment Health Support Directorate, December 2000
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  • Depleted Uranium: Environmental and Health Effects in the Gulf War, Bosnia, and Kosovo, The European Parliament, April 2001
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  • Depleted Uranium: Science, Policy, and Training
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  • Depleted Uranium: Sources, Exposure and Health Effects, The World Health Organization, April 2001
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  • Evaluation by the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI) of the Health Risks of Embedded Depleted Uranium Shrapnel on Pregnancy and Offspring Development, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Ongoing
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  • Expenditure of Depleted Uranium (DU) Rounds at Vieques Inner Training Range, Puerto Rico, Naval Radiation Safety Committee
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  • Gulf War Illnesses: Understanding of Health Effects of Depleted Uranium Evolving but Safety Training Needed, US General Accounting Office, March 2000
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  • Hazard Classification Test of GAU-6 Ammunition by Bonfire Cookoff with Limited Air Sampling, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, February 1976
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  • Health and Environmental Consequences of Depleted Uranium Use in the U.S. Army: Summary Report to Congress, Army Environmental Policy Institute, June 1994
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  • Health and Environmental Consequences of Depleted Uranium Use in the U.S. Army: Technical Report, US Army Environmental Policy Institute, June 1995
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  • Health Effects of Embedded Depleted Uranium Fragments: An Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Workshop, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, November 1996
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  • Health Risk Assessment Consultation No. 26-MF-7555-00D, US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, September 2000
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  • Health Risk Assessment of Embedded Depleted Uranium: Behavior, Physiology, Histology, and Biokinetic Modeling, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, December 1994 - January 1998
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  • Health Risks of Exposure to Depleted Uranium, Health Council of the Netherlands, May 2001
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  • Health Screening Policy for Depleted Uranium, New Zealand Defence Force, February 15, 2001
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  • Impact of Laboratory Performance of Urine Uranium Analyses on Exposure Evaluations for Gulf War Veterans, Deployment Health Support Directorate, October 18, 2002
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  • Instruction 6470.10A: "Initial Management of Irradiated or Radioactively Contaminated Personnel", Department of the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, December 7, 1998
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  • Morphological Characteristics of Particulate Material Formed From High Velocity Impact of Depleted Uranium Projectiles with Armor Targets, US Air Force Armament Laboratory, November 1978
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  • Opinion of the Group of Experts Established According to Article 31 of the Euratom Treaty: "Depleted Uranium", The European Commission Directorate-General, March 2001
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  • Persian Gulf Veterans Health Tracking System, US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Ongoing
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  • Presentation to NATO on Depleted Uranium given by Michael E. Kilpatrick, MD, Office of the Special Assistant and COL Eric G. Daxon, PhD, CHP, US Army Medical Command on January 10, 2001, January 10, 2001
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  • Project Silver Falcon Scoping Survey for Depleted Uranium, U.S. Sector, Kosovo, Project #27-6D-4405-00, 11-16 Mar 00, US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, April 2000
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  • Radiological and chemical hazards of Depleted Uranium, UK Ministry of Defence Radiological Protection Service, July 1993
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  • Remarks by Dr. Bernard Rostker at the American Legion National Convention on September 8, 1998 (New Orleans, Louisiana)
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  • Remarks by Dr. Bernard Rostker at the American Legion Washington Conference on March 23, 1998 (Washington, D.C.)
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  • Report of the World Health Organization Depleted Uranium Mission to Kosovo, The World Health Organization, January 2001
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  • Statement by the UK Minister for the Armed Forces on Depleted Uranium on January 10, 2001
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  • Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) and Army Materiel Command (AMC) Review of Transuranics (TRU) in Depleted Uranium (DU) Armor, US Army Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Activity, January 2000
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  • Testing for the presence of Depleted Uranium in UK veterans of the Gulf Conflict: The Current Position, The UK Ministry of Defence, March 1999
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  • The Health Hazards of Depleted Uranium Munitions, Part I, The Royal Society, May 2001
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  • The Health Hazards of Depleted Uranium Munitions, Part II, The Royal Society, March 2000
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  • The Potential Effects on Human Health and the Environment Arising From Possible Use of Depleted Uranium During the 1999 Kosovo Conflict, The United Nations Environment Programme, October 1999
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  • Tier I: Depleted Uranium (DU) General Awarness Training
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  • Toxicological Evaluation of Depleted Uranium in Rats: Six-Month Evaluation Point, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, February 1998
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  • Toxicological Profile for Uranium, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, September 1999
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  • Transcript of Press Conference, by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at NATO Brussels on January 10, 2001, January 10, 2001
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  • Transcript of the Press Briefing, given by Major General Roger Van Hoof, Colonel David Lam and Mr Mark Laity at NATO Brussels on January 16, 2001, January 16, 2001
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  • US Army Common Core Task Number 031-503-1017: "Respond to Depleted Uranium"
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  • US Army Pamphlet 700-48, "Management of Equipment Contaminated with Depleted Uranium or Radioactive Commodities", US Army, December 3, 1999
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  • US Army Technical Bulletin 9-1300-278: "Guidlines for Safe Response to Handling, Storage, and Transportation Accidents Involving Army Tank Munitions or Armor Which Contain Depleted Uranium"
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