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Greenhouse gases / Building automation / Halomethanes / Refrigerants / Fire suppression / Bromotrifluoromethane / Fire extinguisher / Halon / Montreal Protocol / Active fire protection / Chemistry / Organofluorides
Date: 2011-06-30 13:34:15
Greenhouse gases
Building automation
Halomethanes
Refrigerants
Fire suppression
Bromotrifluoromethane
Fire extinguisher
Halon
Montreal Protocol
Active fire protection
Chemistry
Organofluorides

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