1. Quoted in Nicholas A. Sims, The Evolution of Biological Disarmament, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. (Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press: 2001): p. 195.
2. The Henry L. Stimson Center, “The House of Cards: The Pivotal Importance of a Technically Sound BWC Monitoring Protocol,” http://www.stimson.org/cwc/cards.html: 2001: p. 10.
3. ibid. pp. 10–11.
4. Willy Kempel, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Austria, “The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: A Historic and Political Perspective,” presented at A Strengthened Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: Potential Implications for Biotechnology May 28–29, 1998, Institute of Applied Microbiology, University for Agricultural Science, Vienna, Austria.
5. Charles J. Stahl, Christopher C. Green, and James B. Farnum, “The Incident at Tuol Chrey: Pathologica and Toxicologic Examinations of a Casualty after Chemical Attack,” Journal b Forensic Sciences 30, no. 2, p. 328.