Sentences with phrase «like bromines»

In addition to providing the air we breathe and the weather we experience, the troposphere is laced with a compound called the hydroxyl radical — abbreviated OH — which bonds to pollutants like bromines and droplets of sulfates called aerosols.

Not exact matches

According to Stress.co.uk, these foods cause contain neuro - stimulators like caffeine and theo - bromine, which are proven to heighten stress.
Their method was more sensitive and had a higher resolution than standard techniques, and they mainly detected the bromine - containing molecules in the perinuclear region and showing spot - like distribution.
«Halogens like chlorine or bromine are added to the water as a tracer for the movement of soil - water.
The BGSU team showed that following ultraviolet excitation of geminal tribromides, including bromoform, what looks like simple fission of a carbon - bromine bond at first look is in fact isomerization (the process by which one molecule is transformed into another molecule with exactly the same atoms but in a different arrangement, and with different chemical properties) at fairly large distances via roaming of the molecular fragments.
Many are lead halide perovskites, which combine a lead ion and three ions of iodine or a related element, such as bromine, with a third type of ion (usually something like methylammonium).
Mostly it refers to organohalogens — compounds like DDT that incorporate halogens such as chlorine or bromine into organic molecules — that are naturally nearly nonexistent in mammals.
While it pays lip service to things like timber, the museum focuses primarily on petroleum and bromine, more of which is produced in Arkansas than anywhere else in the world.
Thyroid hormone receptors are affected by our diet and our exposure to Halogens like flouride (water, toothpaste), Chlorine, Bromine (white bread) and Astatine or it's Isotope Radon.
What shower filter (s) do you recommend (I am based in NYC and, like other US cities, the water supply has excessive chlorine, bromine, and fluorine).
Re Ryan Drum, seaweed, especially kelp, can have a lot of contaminants, including bromine and heavy metals, so though it is a fine food in low doses I would get iodine from inorganic supplements like potassium iodide.
Like most sea vegetables, Irish moss is high in iodine, magnesium, calcium, manganese, zinc, bromine, and other minerals.
-- Avoiding chlorine, fluoride (toothpastes with fluoride, etc.), and bromine as they also contribute to thyroid dysfunction, and since they are halides like iodine, they compete for iodine receptors.
Get enough sleep, practice stress reduction techniques like meditation or deep breathing exercises, avoid common endocrine - disrupting chemicals such as BPA, bromine, perchlorate, pesticides, PFCs, phthalates, and fluoride.
To even stand a chance at surviving their freshmen year, the trio must join forces as they navigate a bullying culture dominated by administrators like the once popular Ms. Bromine, their embittered guidance counselor, and Father Mercedes, the parish priest who plans to scapegoat the students as he makes off with church finances.
... This brings up the nightmarish thought that if the chemical industry had developed organobromine compounds instead of the CFCs — or alternatively, if chlorine chemistry would have run more like that of bromine — then without any preparedness, we would have been faced with a catastrophic ozone hole everywhere and at all seasons during the 1970s, probably before the atmospheric chemists had developed the necessary knowledge to identify the problem and the appropriate techniques for the necessary critical measurements.
An advanced hydrogen - bromine flow battery could make renewables like wind and solar more profitable and widespread.
«Bromine is like chlorine gas.
``... the nightmarish thought that if the chemical industry had developed organobromine compounds instead of the CFCs — or alternatively, if chlorine chemistry would have run more like that of bromine — then without any preparedness, we would have been faced with a catastrophic ozone hole everywhere and at all seasons during the 1970s, probably before the atmospheric chemists had developed the necessary knowledge to identify the problem and the appropriate techniques for the necessary critical measurements.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z