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Dictionary » B » Biological Warfare Biological WarfareThe use of bacteria or viruses or toxins to destroy men and animals or food.A modern war technique that harnesses the power of dangerous organisms and exposes a population to them. The virulent and fast replicating disease can prove detrimental to the species within the infected environment. ![]()
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