A paper presented at the Symposium on the Medical Aspects of Nuclear War on 21st September 1985.
Sin títuloA paper originally presented in preliminary format at a Symposium on the Medical Aspects of Nuclear War in September 1985,
Sin títuloComprises a preliminary report for Task Six.
Sin títuloA copy of the book 'London Under Attack'
Sin títuloA paper considering whether the partial evacuation of residents is a realistic possibility.
Sin títuloA study by Engineers for Nuclear Disarmament, a group of professional engineers concerned at the devastation a nuclear attack upon Britain would cause.
Sin títuloA paper examining the issue of civil preparedness for possible chemical or biological attacks against the backdrop of the controversial status of Civil Defence in the United Kingdom.
Sin títuloAn article tracing the evolution of smart weapons and identifying the key technical advances which have made the weapons possible.
Sin títuloA conference paper
Sin títuloA survey to discover attitudes towards nuclear attacks and what Londoners think about preparations that can be made to protect London from the effects of a nuclear attack.
Sin títuloA working paper reflecting a preliminary attempt to assemble accurate data regarding US and USSR strategic forces between 1946 and 1986, including bomber forces, intercontinental ballistic missile forces and submarine-launched ballistic missile forces.
Sin títuloPublished correspondence between Councillor Barton, the Chair of the National Steering Committee of Nuclear Free Zone Authorities and the editor of the Journal of the Institute of Civil Defence.
Sin títuloA booklet aiming to draw attention to general principles for managing mass casualties.
Sin títuloA report by the Home Office Working Party established to consider advice from the Medical Research Council's Committee on Protection Against Ionizing Radiations on Radiation Hazards in Nuclear War.
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