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Volume 5, Number 4—August 1999
THEME ISSUE
Bioterrorism
Historical Review

Historical Trends Related to Bioterrorism: An Empirical Analysis

Jonathan B. TuckerComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California, USA

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Figure 5

Distribution of motivations for biological terrorism incidents, 1960—Jan. 31, 1999 (33 cases).

Figure 5. Distribution of motivations for biological terrorism incidents, 1960—Jan. 31, 1999 (33 cases).

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