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bromide A photographic paper used in graphic reproduction, phototypesetting on which a photographic image is created.
Ãâó: www.lithosphere.co.uk/content/glossary.htm
bromide Bromide's are created using film negatives or positives and result in high resolution, positive black and white image on permanent photographic paper. Logos and logotype are commonly converted into bromides for artwork and scanning purposes. Also known as a PMT (acronym for photomechanical transfer).
Ãâó: www.kmprint.co.nz/glossary.htm
bromine A halogen that depletes ozone when released into the stratosphere. Of the chemical groups covered by this report, methyl bromide, halons and HBFCs release bromine into the stratosphere.
Ãâó: archive.greenpeace.org/ozone/chlorine/6chlor.html
bromine A halogen disinfectant. Cannot be stabilized against ultraviolet light. It is the optimum sanitizer for spas and indoor pool settings.
Ãâó: www.newberlinpoolandspa.com/glossary.html
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