- lead to
bromism. Historically, the
therapeutic dose of
bromide is
about 3 to 5 grams of bromide, thus
explaining why
chronic toxicity (
bromism) was once...
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Brom,
brom, or
bróm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brom may
refer to: Cor
Brom (1932–2008),
Dutch footballer Gerald Brom (born 1965), American...
- West
Brom is an
abbreviation that may
refer to: West Bromwich, a town in the West Midlands,
England West
Bromwich Albion F.C. a
professional ****ociation...
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Gerald Brom (born
March 9, 1965),
known professionally as
Brom, is an
American gothic fantasy artist and illustrator,
known for his work in role-playing...
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Martin D.
Brom (June 29, 1880 –
February 27, 1954) was an
American farmer and politician. Born in the
community of Pine Cr****, in the town of Dodge, Trempealeau...
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David Francis Brom (born
October 3, 1971) is an
American m**** murderer. He
killed his parents,
brother and
sister with an axe in
February 1988 in Rochester...
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Danny Brom is a
clinical psychologist and
founding director of the
Israel Center for the
Treatment of
Psychotrauma of
Herzog Hospitalin Jerusalem, Israel...
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Sigurd Erik "Sigge"
Bröms (1
October 1932 – 13
January 2007) was a
Swedish ice
hockey center and Olympian.
Bröms pla**** with Team
Sweden at the 1956 Winter...
- They are a
subfamily of the
ureides (acylureas).
Apronal Horowitz, B., "
Bromism from
Excessive Cola Consumption,"
Clinical Toxicology, 35(3), 1997, pp...
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Catharina "Karin"
Bröms (1665–1735), was a
Swedish ironmaster. She was the
owner of the Wij iron
works at
Ockelbo between 1686 (formally 1708) and 1735...