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・ Ethnic studies
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・ Ethnic and Racial Studies
・ Ethnic and religious composition of Austria-Hungary
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Ethnic bioweapon
・ Ethnic broadcasting in China
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・ Ethnic Chinese
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・ Ethnic Chinese in Mongolia
・ Ethnic Chinese in Mozambique
・ Ethnic Chinese in Panama
・ Ethnic Chinese in Russia
・ Ethnic Chinese in the Dominican Republic
・ Ethnic clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan
・ Ethnic clashes of Târgu Mureș
・ Ethnic cleansing


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Ethnic bioweapon : ウィキペディア英語版
Ethnic bioweapon
An ethnic bioweapon (''biogenetic weapon'') aims to harm only or primarily persons of specific ethnicities or genotypes.
== History ==
Usage of natural disease as a weapon in conflicts has a long history. In Nepal, its rulers maintained a malaria-infected Terai forest as natural barrier against invaders from the Ganges Plains. Natives of Terai have natural resistance to malaria, while the invaders didn't.〔

One of the first modern fictional discussions of ethnic weapons is in Robert A. Heinlein's 1942 novel ''Sixth Column'' (republished as ''The Day After Tomorrow'') in which a race-specific radiation weapon is used against a so-called "Pan-Asian" invader.

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