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bromide

[broh-mahyd, broh-mid] / ˈbroʊ maɪd, ˈbroʊ mɪd /


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These include Bromide Plus, for the respiratory and immune system, aiding in hormone health and detoxification, and Vento, meant to target oxygenation and circulation.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2022

But the Seahawks don’t believe that sentiment is at cross-purposes with fans’ desire to Let Russ Cook, to resurrect a tired phrase that deserves to be retired to the Bromide Resting Home.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 9, 2021

Bromide levels in the region’s drinking water dropped sharply several months later, said Barry Gullett, the city’s water director, in a 2015 memo.

From Reuters • Dec. 3, 2018

Bromide is another chemical compound that is naturally seen in seawater.

From Salon • Aug. 18, 2012

The Improved Brownie Enlarging Camera consists of a light-tight cone with attachments to hold a negative at the small end, and a sheet of Bromide or Velox paper at the other.

From Premo Cameras 1914 by Canadian Kodak Company




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