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The Oxitec approach. (Memento vom 22. November 2016 im Internet Archive) Auf: oxitec.com; abgerufen am 22. November 2016. Zitat: After an Oxitec male mosquito has successfully mated with a wild female, any offspring that result will not survive to adulthood, so the mosquito population declines.
I. History of biological warfare; B. Significant events in the history of the U.S. offensive Program. (Memento vom 1. Oktober 2010 im Internet Archive) USAMRIID. „1970–1972 Total destruction of antipersonnel BW agent stocks and munitions were accomplished between 10 May 1971 and 1 May 1972. The BW plant facilities at PBA were decontaminated and turned over to the Food and Drug Administration. The offensive research program was also terminated in 1970 with a complete inventory of all BW material at Ft. Detrick and Dugway Proving Ground, and destruction of all items except those essential to defensive BW research.“
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