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Change of Mind-Set Following 9/11: The few that are already willing to Resort to Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Risk Assessment and Risk Communication Strategies in Bioterrorism Preparedness

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Schweitzer, Y. (2007). Change of Mind-Set Following 9/11: The few that are already willing to Resort to Weapons of Mass Destruction. In: Green, M.S., Zenilman, J., Cohen, D., Wiser, I., Balicer, R.D. (eds) Risk Assessment and Risk Communication Strategies in Bioterrorism Preparedness. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5808-0_5

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