Paramedic downloads
Nos Atacan quickly analyzes your WMD site observations; Quickly analyzes a WMD disaster site; BioChem 1stRespondER helps healthcare professionals deal with biochem attacks
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Type: Shareware Cost: 39.95$ Released: 2004-12-11
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Nos Atacan quickly analyzes your observations at a disaster site and provides a fast, scientific guess of which agents of mass destruction are most likely involved. NOTE: The trial download contains both Windows and handheld versions in ZIP compressed format. MAC users who need the handheld version files only should contact sales@arkansoft.com
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Type: Shareware Cost: 39.95$ Released: 2004-12-11
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Nos Atacan quickly analyzes your observations at a disaster site and provides a fast, scientific guess of which agents of mass destruction are most likely involved. NOTE: The trial download contains both Windows and handheld versions in ZIP compressed format. MAC users who need the handheld version files only should contact sales@arkansoft.com
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Type: Shareware Cost: 39.95$ Released: 2004-08-22
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WMD SWAG quickly analyzes your observations at a disaster site and provides a fast, scientific guess of which agents of mass destruction are most likely involved. Just mark checkboxes beside any conditions you observe in the field, then view the results screen to get an instant listing of likely agents involved.
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Type: Commercial Cost: 24.95$ Released: 2005-03-25
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Type: Demo Cost: 14.95$ Released: 2005-03-25
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BioChem 1stRespondER (tm) is designed to help healthcare professionals deal with chemical and biological warfare attacks. 20 new agents added in version 2.0.
Paltforms: Windows, Unix, Linux, OS/2, OS/2 Warp, OS/2 Warp 4, Mac OS X, Mac Other
Keywords: sarin
Keywords: sarin
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Type: Commercial Cost: 24.95$ Released: 2005-03-25
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Type: Shareware Cost: 39.95$ Released: 2004-08-22
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WMD SWAG quickly analyzes your observations at a disaster site and provides a fast, scientific guess of which agents of mass destruction are most likely involved. Just mark checkboxes beside any conditions you observe in the field, then view the results screen to get an instant listing of likely agents involved.









