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    Explosions and Human Health: The Long-Term Effects of Blast Injury by Finlay, Sarah E., Earby, Michelle, Baker, David J., Murray, Virginia S.G.

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-08-2012)
    “…The immediate patterns of injury from explosions are well documented, from both military and civil experience. However, few studies have focused on less…”
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    Safe Management of Mass Fatalities following Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Incidents by Baker, David J., Jones, Kelly A., Mobbs, Shelly F., Sepai, Ovnair, Morgan, Dilys, Murray, Virginia S.G.

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-06-2009)
    “…Contaminated mass fatalities following the release of chemical, biological, or radiological agents pose a potential major health hazard. A United Kingdom…”
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    A pan-European study of capabilities to manage mass casualties from the release of chemical agents: the MASH project by Baker, David J, Murray, Virginia S G, Carli, Pierre A

    “…The European Union (EU) Mass Casualties and Health (MASH) project that ran between 2008 and 2010 was designed to study the management of mass casualties from…”
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    Depleted uranium: a new battlefield hazard by Murray, Virginia SG, Bailey, Michael R, Spratt, Brian G

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (01-12-2002)
    “…Reports on the health hazards of depleted uranium munitions have concluded that exposures to depleted uranium likely to occur on the battlefield will probably…”
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    Thetford plastics fire, October 1991: the role of a preventive medical team in chemical incidents by Baxter, P J, Heap, B J, Rowland, M G, Murray, V S

    “…OBJECTIVES--To review the role of a medical team in the emergency management of a major polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fire in an urban area. METHODS--The district…”
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    A review of organophosphate poisoning by Minton, N A, Murray, V S

    “…Many organophosphate compounds are pesticides widely used for the control of insect vectors. They are not ideal agents because they lack target vector…”
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