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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Look up Brom, brom, or bróm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brom may refer to: Cor Brom (1932–2008), Dutch footballer Gerald Brom (born 1965), American...
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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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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 association...
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David Francis Brom (born October 3, 1971) is an American mass 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 played with Team Sweden at the 1956 Winter...
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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 Creek, in the town of Dodge, Trempealeau...
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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...
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West Bromwich Albion F.C. (redirect from West Brom FC)
Bromwich Albion Football Club (/ˈbrɒmɪdʒ, -ɪtʃ/), commonly known as West Brom or The Albion, is a professional association football club based in West...
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Alan Bromly (1915–1995) was a British television director, producer and actor. Bromly also directed two feature films, The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp and...
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diagnose the problem, the patient also lost the ability to walk. Eventually, bromism was diagnosed and hemodialysis was prescribed which resulted in a reversal...
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (redirect from Brom Bones)
affection with Abraham "Brom Bones" Van Brunt, the town rowdy. Unable to goad Ichabod into fighting for Katrina's hand, Brom instead wages a campaign...
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Nelson Broms (né Abramowitz; April 15, 1919 – August 13, 2023) was an American business executive, investor, and philanthropist. He worked in financial...
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Gustav Brom (22 May 1921 – 25 September 1995) was a Slovak-Czech big band leader, arranger, clarinetist and composer. He achieved fame in Europe and abroad...
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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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Robert Henry Brom (September 18, 1938 – May 9, 2022) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Duluth in Minnesota...
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Walter Henryk Brom (14 January 1921 – 18 June 1968) was a Polish soccer goalkeeper. Brom, who played for Ruch Chorzów, was a reserve player of Polish team...
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Joseph Anthonius John van den Brom (born 4 October 1966) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is the current manager of Eerste...
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Malpertuis (redirect from Brom Cromwell)
Malpertuis (1943) is a gothic horror novel by the Belgian author Jean Ray (1887–1964). Malpertuis is a crumbling, ancient house where a dying warlock has...
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Anna Broms (1862–1890), was a Finnish educator and a pioneer within the nursing profession in Finland. In 1889, she became the first principal of the...
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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 Wikstrom is an American artist from Seattle, Washington, who paints by mouth. He is a life member of The International Association of Mouth and Foot...
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Cor Brom (27 August 1932 – 29 October 2008) was a Dutch football player and manager. During his playing career, Brom played as a midfielder with Zwarte...
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stains. Although uncommon, chronic toxicity from bromide can result in bromism, a syndrome with multiple neurological symptoms. Bromide toxicity can also...
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Georgina Ellis Bromly (3 June 1926 – 26 June 2011) was an English film and television actress. She was married to director Alan Bromly (1915–1995). The...
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1017/CBO9780511524028.002, ISBN 978-0-521-52436-0, retrieved 14 March 2022 Brom, Libor (1988). "Dialectical Identity and Destiny: A General Introduction...
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List of The Inheritance Cycle characters (redirect from Brom (The Inheritance Cycle))
basis. Eragon Bromsson – the human son of Brom and the late Selena, although Eragon's true relationship to Brom is not revealed until the third novel. Eragon...
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Gerald Brom. A dark retelling of the stories of Peter Pan and The Lost Boys, Brom takes many liberties with the originals by J M Barrie. Brom incorporates...
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