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Definition of Chemical defence
1. Noun. Procedures involved in taking defensive measures against attacks using chemical agents.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chemical Defence
Literary usage of Chemical defence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. French Security And Defence Policy: Current Developments And Future Prospects by Fredrik Wetterqvist (1990)
"Today, France is supposedly equal to the USA and the Soviet Union in chemical
defence. A permanent group for French chemical and biological weapons (CBW) ..."
2. Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science (1870)
"... as at present constituted, the verdict would go against the alkali manufacturer,
because the judge, not understanding the chemical defence, would take ..."
3. Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Protection Against by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Jassim Faisal, Col, Dir of NBC Directorate, Ministry of Defence - State of Kuwait,
chemical defence Directorate, KUWAIT, United Kingdom, ..."
4. Lectures on Chemical Pathology in Its Relation to Practical Medicine by Christian Archibald Herter (1902)
"The acidity of certain fluids of the body constitutes a natural chemical defence,
of a partial character, ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1906)
"We know the sudden turns of the mechanical defence by the phagocytes, and the
chemical defence by ..."