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See under Chemical and bacteriological (biologi- logical) weapons Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, Chemical weapons— nary technology, a method of aspects of on-site verification Draft conventions, declarations, re- British, on the prohibition of the cal) weapons-Continued Draft conventions, etc.-Continued the development, production, General Assembly, U.N., resolution LD 50 spectrum, one form of, draft, Medical aspects of, Czech working paper re, 460-463 Nerve gases poisoning, medical pro- Seals and monitoring devices in Views and statements re, Japanese, China, People's Republic of: U.S.S.R., criticism of, 698-702, 754- Views re, Japanese, 74 Nuclear weapons, official statement U.S. nuclear policy toward, Iklé and Chou, Nan, 859-861 Clark, B. Akporode, 467-473, 514-515, nities, regulation concerning the Comprehensive test ban (CTB). See on Disarmament Conference of the Committee on Dis- armament (CCD) : Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to consider international co-opera- Certain procedural aspects of work Comprehensive test ban (see also Nu- Comments and statements re, Japa- nese, 74 78, 269-274; Nether- Conference of the Committee on Dis- U.S., 44-46, 56–61, 211–221, 237–240, Conference on Nuclear Energy and World Order: Carter address, 292- Views and comments re, North At- General Assembly, U.N., resolution | Congress, U.S. See House of Represent- (31/66), 910-912; resolution Verification of, by seismological Environmental modification draft con- Proposals, memoranda, messages, Brazilian, 570-571 Canadian, 172–176, 240–251 Czech, 460-463 FRG, 126-133 GDR, 458-460 Japanese, 74–78, 168-172, 177–181, Netherlands, 83-90, 509-514 Soviet, 37-44, 78-83, 110-113, 160- Swedish, 133-140, 140-152, 152–159, U.K., 114-116, 192-200, 200-205, atives, U.S.; and Senate, U.S. Control and reduction of armaments Conventional arms- Draft resolution re- Japanese, re question of interna- Views and comments re, Singapore, International Security Assistance and Non-use of force in international re- 253-754 O-78-64 |