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<div align="center"><b>A Secret Formula, a Rogue Patent, and the Public
Understanding of Nerve Gas: <br>
A Curious Incident in the History of Chemical Weapons Research<br><br>
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</b>By Brian Balmer<br>
Science & Technology Studies Department, <br>
University College London<br><br>
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Thursday March 10, 2005<br><br>
12:00-1:30, MIT, E51-165<br><br>
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<div align="center"><b> STS Brown Bag Lunch lecture sponsored by the
Program in Science, Technology, and Society<br><br>
</b></font>Posters attached<br>
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<font size=3>Nancy Boyce, Administrative Assistant<br>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
Program in Science, Technology, and Society<br>
77 Massachusetts Ave, E51-296<br>
Cambridge, MA 02139<br>
Phone: (617) 452-3545<br>
Fax: (617) 258-8118<br>
email:
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