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Animation: How Nerve Agents Attack
(13 Mar 2018) The use of Russian-developed nerve agent Novichok to poison ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter makes it "highly likely" that Russia was involved, British Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday.
Novichok refers to a class of nerve agents developed in the Soviet Union near the end of the Cold War. The agents were ostensibly created in an attempt to avoid the international chemical weapons treaty that had just been signed; any new substances wouldn't be subject to past treaties.
Novichok behaves slightly differently than other nerve agents, with some reports that the class of substances is deadlier than similar chemicals like sarin or VX and harder to identify.
Nerve agents are typically inhaled or absorbed through the skin. They work by blocking a key enzyme that cont...
published: 18 Mar 2018
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What is a Nerve Agent?
Simply put, nerve agents stop the central nervous system from communicating with the muscles, organs and glands it needs to keep your body's internal machinery running smoothly.
published: 04 Aug 2018
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Most Painful Way to Die: Nerve Agents
We've covered a lot of painful ways to bite the dust in the past, but we promise you this one one is going to get on your nerves. Check out today's insane new video that reveals one of the most painful ways to die.
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What Is VX Nerve Agent? | History
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published: 17 Mar 2017
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#Novichok and Nerve Agents Neurophysiology and Treatment
This video summarizes and explains what we currently know about a variety of Nerve Agents including the Novichok Series, following the poisoning of the Skripal Family in Salisbury UK.
All views expressed are personal private capacity and are for general information. I am not representing any organisation.
The images used the various nerve agents described are copyright to Andy Brunning under the Creative Commons License from the website http://www.compoundchem.com where the originals can be found.
published: 14 Mar 2018
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Dr. Joe Schwarcz: How nerve agents work
published: 17 Sep 2020
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Nerve Agent PPE 1963
The recommendations for personal protective equipment (PPE) should be based on a hazard analysis of possible hazards including skin contact, air concentrations, heat stress, etc. All PPE should be used with appropriate additional administrative controls including medical surveillance, employee training, respirator fit-testing, and decontamination procedures to limit the potential for unforeseen adverse effects. The PPE ensemble selected depends on the level of knowledge available regarding the chemical agent. For more information on current PPE for recommendations for nerve agents, go to the OSHA/NIOSH website at http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/cbrnmatrix/nerve.html . This is clipped from the 1963 film, Nerve Agents, available at the US National Archives. The film is fro...
published: 21 Feb 2010
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Chemical Warfare: 10 Deadly Chemical Weapons That Changed History
Discover the horrors of chemical warfare and how these deadly weapons shaped history! In this video, we look at 10 chemical weapons that marked some of the darkest periods in human history. From chlorine gas to sarin, napalm to Agent Orange, you will find fascinating information about the effects and uses of these chemical weapons.
Chemical weapons have changed the course of history with their devastating effects on battlefields and civilian life. Watch our video to learn how humanity has fought back against these terrible technologies of warfare and the truth behind these weapons.
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00:00 ENTRY
00:36 Chlorine Gas
01:31 Mustard Gas (Yperit)
02:24 Sarin Gas
03:22 Napalm
04:16 Agent Orange
05:06 Zyklon B
05:44 VX Gas...
published: 04 Aug 2024
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Nerve Agents
This presentation is a short animation style video explaining how nerve agents function and why they are so deadly. The presentation is aimed at anyone over16 years and over, and especially useful for Biomedical Science students, or equivalent Universiy level courses. This is a video to
The video is split into four sections:
- history of nerve agents,
- symptoms,
- action of synapses and
- treatments;
Video made by: Annabelle Lowes, Hannah Keen, Harry Shuttleworth and Tim Schaefer.
published: 01 Apr 2019
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VX nerve agent - Periodic Table of Videos
Discussing the incredibly deadly nerve agent VX.
Professors Rob Stockman and Professor Martyn Poliakoff.
Extra footage:https://youtu.be/n7uJoi8DXiA See our Sarin video at: https://youtu.be/jozozH09XSs
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published: 26 Feb 2017
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Animation: How Nerve Agents Attack
(13 Mar 2018) The use of Russian-developed nerve agent Novichok to poison ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter makes it "highly likely" that Russia was involv...
(13 Mar 2018) The use of Russian-developed nerve agent Novichok to poison ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter makes it "highly likely" that Russia was involved, British Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday.
Novichok refers to a class of nerve agents developed in the Soviet Union near the end of the Cold War. The agents were ostensibly created in an attempt to avoid the international chemical weapons treaty that had just been signed; any new substances wouldn't be subject to past treaties.
Novichok behaves slightly differently than other nerve agents, with some reports that the class of substances is deadlier than similar chemicals like sarin or VX and harder to identify.
Nerve agents are typically inhaled or absorbed through the skin. They work by blocking a key enzyme that controls communication between nerve cells and muscles — inhibiting the enzyme causes muscles and glands to be overstimulated. That results in symptoms including contracted pupils, vomiting, breathing difficulties and convulsing muscles.
While the raw materials needed to make a nerve agent are cheap and relatively accessible, transforming them into a deadly weapon requires specialized expertise and the kind of safety precautions normally only found in government laboratories.
But trained chemists with access to secure facilities would theoretically be able to produce nerve agents, which have been described by some scientists as the most deadly invention humans have ever made, after the atom bomb.
People attacked with Novichok can potentially be treated with compounds called oxines, but recovery would depend on how quickly doctors are able to pinpoint the right compound.
Since nerve agents affect the respiratory center in the brain and reduces the amount of oxygen in the body, the primary worry for people exposed to nerve agents is brain damage.
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(13 Mar 2018) The use of Russian-developed nerve agent Novichok to poison ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter makes it "highly likely" that Russia was involved, British Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday.
Novichok refers to a class of nerve agents developed in the Soviet Union near the end of the Cold War. The agents were ostensibly created in an attempt to avoid the international chemical weapons treaty that had just been signed; any new substances wouldn't be subject to past treaties.
Novichok behaves slightly differently than other nerve agents, with some reports that the class of substances is deadlier than similar chemicals like sarin or VX and harder to identify.
Nerve agents are typically inhaled or absorbed through the skin. They work by blocking a key enzyme that controls communication between nerve cells and muscles — inhibiting the enzyme causes muscles and glands to be overstimulated. That results in symptoms including contracted pupils, vomiting, breathing difficulties and convulsing muscles.
While the raw materials needed to make a nerve agent are cheap and relatively accessible, transforming them into a deadly weapon requires specialized expertise and the kind of safety precautions normally only found in government laboratories.
But trained chemists with access to secure facilities would theoretically be able to produce nerve agents, which have been described by some scientists as the most deadly invention humans have ever made, after the atom bomb.
People attacked with Novichok can potentially be treated with compounds called oxines, but recovery would depend on how quickly doctors are able to pinpoint the right compound.
Since nerve agents affect the respiratory center in the brain and reduces the amount of oxygen in the body, the primary worry for people exposed to nerve agents is brain damage.
This Associated Press series was produced in partnership with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Department of Science Education. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
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- published: 18 Mar 2018
- views: 25958
1:44
What is a Nerve Agent?
Simply put, nerve agents stop the central nervous system from communicating with the muscles, organs and glands it needs to keep your body's internal machinery ...
Simply put, nerve agents stop the central nervous system from communicating with the muscles, organs and glands it needs to keep your body's internal machinery running smoothly.
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Nerve_Agent
Simply put, nerve agents stop the central nervous system from communicating with the muscles, organs and glands it needs to keep your body's internal machinery running smoothly.
- published: 04 Aug 2018
- views: 4335
18:37
Most Painful Way to Die: Nerve Agents
We've covered a lot of painful ways to bite the dust in the past, but we promise you this one one is going to get on your nerves. Check out today's insane new v...
We've covered a lot of painful ways to bite the dust in the past, but we promise you this one one is going to get on your nerves. Check out today's insane new video that reveals one of the most painful ways to die.
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- published: 10 Jun 2023
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1:45
What Is VX Nerve Agent? | History
Learn the sinister history behind the lethal chemical agent that killed the half-brother of an infamous dictator.
Newsletter: https://www.history.com/newslette...
Learn the sinister history behind the lethal chemical agent that killed the half-brother of an infamous dictator.
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Whether you're looking for more on American Revolution battles, WWII generals, architectural wonders, secrets of the ancient world, U.S. presidents, Civil War leaders, famous explorers or the stories behind your favorite holidays.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.
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Season 1
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Whether you're looking for more on American Revolution battles, WWII generals, architectural wonders, secrets of the ancient world, U.S. presidents, Civil War leaders, famous explorers or the stories behind your favorite holidays.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network’s all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at HISTORY.com for more info.
- published: 17 Mar 2017
- views: 158941
4:53
#Novichok and Nerve Agents Neurophysiology and Treatment
This video summarizes and explains what we currently know about a variety of Nerve Agents including the Novichok Series, following the poisoning of the Skripal ...
This video summarizes and explains what we currently know about a variety of Nerve Agents including the Novichok Series, following the poisoning of the Skripal Family in Salisbury UK.
All views expressed are personal private capacity and are for general information. I am not representing any organisation.
The images used the various nerve agents described are copyright to Andy Brunning under the Creative Commons License from the website http://www.compoundchem.com where the originals can be found.
https://wn.com/Novichok_And_Nerve_Agents_Neurophysiology_And_Treatment
This video summarizes and explains what we currently know about a variety of Nerve Agents including the Novichok Series, following the poisoning of the Skripal Family in Salisbury UK.
All views expressed are personal private capacity and are for general information. I am not representing any organisation.
The images used the various nerve agents described are copyright to Andy Brunning under the Creative Commons License from the website http://www.compoundchem.com where the originals can be found.
- published: 14 Mar 2018
- views: 8007
1:30
Nerve Agent PPE 1963
The recommendations for personal protective equipment (PPE) should be based on a hazard analysis of possible hazards including skin contact, air concentrations,...
The recommendations for personal protective equipment (PPE) should be based on a hazard analysis of possible hazards including skin contact, air concentrations, heat stress, etc. All PPE should be used with appropriate additional administrative controls including medical surveillance, employee training, respirator fit-testing, and decontamination procedures to limit the potential for unforeseen adverse effects. The PPE ensemble selected depends on the level of knowledge available regarding the chemical agent. For more information on current PPE for recommendations for nerve agents, go to the OSHA/NIOSH website at http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/cbrnmatrix/nerve.html . This is clipped from the 1963 film, Nerve Agents, available at the US National Archives. The film is from the U. S. Army Training Film series on the features and tactical use of GA (tabun), GB (sarin), and V-class nerve agents as munitions for chemical warfare. Explains how the nerve gas agents enter the human body and the symptoms of poisoning, and shows the protective and first-aid measures that may be taken against them.
https://wn.com/Nerve_Agent_Ppe_1963
The recommendations for personal protective equipment (PPE) should be based on a hazard analysis of possible hazards including skin contact, air concentrations, heat stress, etc. All PPE should be used with appropriate additional administrative controls including medical surveillance, employee training, respirator fit-testing, and decontamination procedures to limit the potential for unforeseen adverse effects. The PPE ensemble selected depends on the level of knowledge available regarding the chemical agent. For more information on current PPE for recommendations for nerve agents, go to the OSHA/NIOSH website at http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/emergencypreparedness/cbrnmatrix/nerve.html . This is clipped from the 1963 film, Nerve Agents, available at the US National Archives. The film is from the U. S. Army Training Film series on the features and tactical use of GA (tabun), GB (sarin), and V-class nerve agents as munitions for chemical warfare. Explains how the nerve gas agents enter the human body and the symptoms of poisoning, and shows the protective and first-aid measures that may be taken against them.
- published: 21 Feb 2010
- views: 6033
8:48
Chemical Warfare: 10 Deadly Chemical Weapons That Changed History
Discover the horrors of chemical warfare and how these deadly weapons shaped history! In this video, we look at 10 chemical weapons that marked some of the dark...
Discover the horrors of chemical warfare and how these deadly weapons shaped history! In this video, we look at 10 chemical weapons that marked some of the darkest periods in human history. From chlorine gas to sarin, napalm to Agent Orange, you will find fascinating information about the effects and uses of these chemical weapons.
Chemical weapons have changed the course of history with their devastating effects on battlefields and civilian life. Watch our video to learn how humanity has fought back against these terrible technologies of warfare and the truth behind these weapons.
👉 Subscribe and don't forget to turn on notifications for similar content!
00:00 ENTRY
00:36 Chlorine Gas
01:31 Mustard Gas (Yperit)
02:24 Sarin Gas
03:22 Napalm
04:16 Agent Orange
05:06 Zyklon B
05:44 VX Gas
06:25 Soman Gas
07:00 Tabun Gas
07:33 Novichok Gas
08:08 Conclusion
https://wn.com/Chemical_Warfare_10_Deadly_Chemical_Weapons_That_Changed_History
Discover the horrors of chemical warfare and how these deadly weapons shaped history! In this video, we look at 10 chemical weapons that marked some of the darkest periods in human history. From chlorine gas to sarin, napalm to Agent Orange, you will find fascinating information about the effects and uses of these chemical weapons.
Chemical weapons have changed the course of history with their devastating effects on battlefields and civilian life. Watch our video to learn how humanity has fought back against these terrible technologies of warfare and the truth behind these weapons.
👉 Subscribe and don't forget to turn on notifications for similar content!
00:00 ENTRY
00:36 Chlorine Gas
01:31 Mustard Gas (Yperit)
02:24 Sarin Gas
03:22 Napalm
04:16 Agent Orange
05:06 Zyklon B
05:44 VX Gas
06:25 Soman Gas
07:00 Tabun Gas
07:33 Novichok Gas
08:08 Conclusion
- published: 04 Aug 2024
- views: 41
6:11
Nerve Agents
This presentation is a short animation style video explaining how nerve agents function and why they are so deadly. The presentation is aimed at anyone over16 ...
This presentation is a short animation style video explaining how nerve agents function and why they are so deadly. The presentation is aimed at anyone over16 years and over, and especially useful for Biomedical Science students, or equivalent Universiy level courses. This is a video to
The video is split into four sections:
- history of nerve agents,
- symptoms,
- action of synapses and
- treatments;
Video made by: Annabelle Lowes, Hannah Keen, Harry Shuttleworth and Tim Schaefer.
https://wn.com/Nerve_Agents
This presentation is a short animation style video explaining how nerve agents function and why they are so deadly. The presentation is aimed at anyone over16 years and over, and especially useful for Biomedical Science students, or equivalent Universiy level courses. This is a video to
The video is split into four sections:
- history of nerve agents,
- symptoms,
- action of synapses and
- treatments;
Video made by: Annabelle Lowes, Hannah Keen, Harry Shuttleworth and Tim Schaefer.
- published: 01 Apr 2019
- views: 34734
7:12
VX nerve agent - Periodic Table of Videos
Discussing the incredibly deadly nerve agent VX.
Professors Rob Stockman and Professor Martyn Poliakoff.
Extra footage:https://youtu.be/n7uJoi8DXiA See our Sari...
Discussing the incredibly deadly nerve agent VX.
Professors Rob Stockman and Professor Martyn Poliakoff.
Extra footage:https://youtu.be/n7uJoi8DXiA See our Sarin video at: https://youtu.be/jozozH09XSs
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos
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https://wn.com/Vx_Nerve_Agent_Periodic_Table_Of_Videos
Discussing the incredibly deadly nerve agent VX.
Professors Rob Stockman and Professor Martyn Poliakoff.
Extra footage:https://youtu.be/n7uJoi8DXiA See our Sarin video at: https://youtu.be/jozozH09XSs
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos
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From the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/NottChem
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Brady's Blog: http://www.bradyharanblog.com
Additional filming on this video by Sean Riley.
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- published: 26 Feb 2017
- views: 529075