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  2. Ethyl bromoacetate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl bromoacetate is listed by the World Health Organization as a riot control agent, and was first employed for that purpose by French police in 1912. [4] The French army used rifle grenades 'grenades lacrymogènes' [5] filled with this gas against the Germans beginning in August 1914, but the weapons were largely ineffective, even though ethyl bromoacetate is twice as toxic as chlorine.

  3. Stockholm Bromma Airport - Wikipedia

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    Stockholm Bromma Airport (IATA: BMA, ICAO: ESSB), officially known as Bromma Stockholm Airport, is an airport located in the Bromma district of Stockholm, Sweden.. Situated approximately 7 km [4] (4.3 mi) northwest of central Stockholm, Bromma Airport is the closest airport to the city compared to the other commercial airports serving the Stockholm Metropolitan Area (IATA airport code STO ...

  4. Methyl 2-bromoacetate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl bromoacetate is an alkylating agent.It has been used to alkylate phenol and amino groups. [4] [5] Moreover, it can be used to make vitamins and pharmaceutical drugs.It is commonly used as a reagent in chemical modification of histidine. [2]

  5. Bromine - Wikipedia

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  6. Bromma - Wikipedia

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    Bromma (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈbrɔ̂mːa]) [1] is a borough (stadsdelsområde) in the western part of Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Stockholm Municipality.Bromma is primarily made up of Bromma Parish and Västerled Parish.

  7. Theobromine - Wikipedia

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    Theobromine is derived from Theobroma, the name of the genus of the cacao tree, with the suffix -ine given to alkaloids and other basic nitrogen-containing compounds. [13] That name in turn is made up of the Greek roots theo ("god") and broma ("food"), meaning "food of the gods".

  8. Bromism - Wikipedia

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    Bromism is the syndrome which results from the long-term consumption of bromine, usually through bromine-based sedatives such as potassium bromide and lithium bromide. ...

  9. Caesium - Wikipedia

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