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From page 74...
... The Group's meetings focus on sharing information about national export controls, considering proposals for "harmonization" the adoption of common controls by all members on chemical precursors, equipment, biological weapons related materials, and considering other measures to address CBW proliferation and use. LIST OF DUAL-USE BIOLOGICAL EQUIPMENT FOR EXPORT CONTROL Complete containment facilities at P3, P4 containment level Complete containment facilities that meet the criteria for P3 or P4 (BL3, BL4, L3, L4)
From page 75...
... 4. Cross-flow filtration equipment Cross-flow filtration equipment capable of continuous separation of pathogenic microorganisms viruses, toxins, and cell cultures without the propagation of aerosols, having all the following characteristics: (a)
From page 76...
... containment facilities. LIST OF BIOLOGICAL AGENTS FOR EXPORT CONTROL CORE LIST Viruses V!
From page 77...
... Yersiniapestis GeneticallY modified microorganisms GI. Genetically modif~ed microorganisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenicity and are derived from organisms in the core list.
From page 78...
... Genetically modified microorganisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenicity and are derived from organisms in the warning list.
From page 79...
... Genetically modified microorganisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenicity and are derived from organisms in the list. CONTROL LIST OF PLANT PATHOGENS FOR EXPORT CONTROL CORE LIST Bacteria PB ~ .
From page 80...
... Genetically modified microorganisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenicity derived from the plant pathogens identified on the awareness-raising list. Source: U.S.


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