There is no evidence to prove that theory, but it would probably make a good bio weapon even though it doesn't kill as many people as some other diseases. It incapacitates, and enough sick people could interfere with the efficiency of a country.
It was used as a bio-weapon by the mongols. They launched dead bodies of the victims of the plauge on catapults into the enemy's city
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
It was a disease used by the Russians during the cold war as a bio weapon. It is said to turn your insides into liquid in a matter of a week or two
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Since the US could NOT use atomic weapons (and doctrine dictated no use of chemical/bio weapons); the US used every other weapon that it had at it's disposal. Another words, until someone said "it couldn't be used"; IT WAS USED! As far as napalm being used in warfare; it's a fire weapon...and fire has been part of warfare since the ancient Greeks used it before Christ (BC).
Bio-psycho-social well being
Yes. Depleted uranium shelling in Iraq, causing cancer for generations including in children.
Biology is used in, when is need of logic for any any type of bio-component or in any bio physical quantity.
The song used in Chase's Bio video is Karmapoint by Rocco Bronte... Enjoy!
Bio-remediation.
The morpheme "bio" is derived from the Greek word "bios," meaning "life." It functions as a prefix in English, commonly used in terms like "biology" (the study of life) and "biodegradable" (capable of being decomposed by living organisms). In this context, "bio" serves as a meaningful unit that conveys the concept of life or living organisms.
biofuels make energy from living things or their waste products