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Verification of Dual-Use Chemical Weapons under the CWC: The Case of Thiodiglycol - S. J. Lundin (ed.) New York: Oxford University Press, 1991, 150 pp. US$35.00 paper. ISBN 0-19-829156-6. Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016, USA.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Jessica Eve Stern*
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
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