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so·man

(sō'măn),
An extremely potent cholinesterase inhibitor.
See also: sarin, tabun.
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so·man

(GD) (sō'man)
A nonpersistent nerve agent developed by Germany during World War II (1941-1945). Its NATO code is GD.
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Mr Soman said: "I am delighted to join Brick Fabrication during such an exciting time in the company's growth.
Before joining ACE in July 2010, Mr Soman held underwriting roles at ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company, Tata AIG General and ICICI Prudential Life in his native India.
The company said that Soman will be responsible for the IT and BPO service providers operations, including sales, technology, business continuity and resource planning and working with the CEO to focus on the company's strategy of vertical growth through increased competitiveness and improved customer satisfaction.
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If successful, he will test the modified enzyme's ability to protect against exposure to sarin, soman, and VX agents in the same mouse model.
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coil Giardia, and Cryptosporidium, as well as other agents such as VX nerve gas, anthrax Soman, plague, smallpox surrogate, and tularemia.
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FOR more than 15 years military officials sought the Food and Drug Administration's approval of a drug that combats the deadly nerve agent soman.
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