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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Turning the BPA ship around
Look at the plastic containers in your home. Does it have the number 3 or 7 stamped on it? There may well be BPA in it. All those PVC pipes replacing copper in your water system? PVC is a 3.
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Watch BPA get taken seriously now
Asbestos makers could be isolated from the rest of the industry and allowed to run down. The makers of BPA are a who's who of America's chemical industry. Bayer, Dow, GE, Sunoco. But if it's going...
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Labels that lie, or perhaps elide a bit
It's time for a clever cleantech company to make a home testing kit for BPA. Maybe another one could be used by groceries that are tyring to provide truth in labelling. BPA would be biphenol-A a...
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No more BPA for you
The problem, as always, is that it's going to cost you. And not just in money. Polycarbonate, the type of plastic most likely to leach BPA, is inexpensive, durable and can deal with rigorous...
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BPA story gets all political
The FDA refused to back off yesterday from its view that BPA is safe, leading to a press conference by Frederick vom Saal where he piled research papers on a desk and accused the agency of being...
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BPA health scare gets more serious
Higher levels of BPA in your urine indicate an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, or diabetes.
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The hits keep coming against plastic bottles with bisphenol-A
Tests of BPA done with doses now present in your body show reduction in brain function from this chemical. Not just in babies, but in adult primates.
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Nalgene abandons BPA products
One suspicious plastic just lost a major supporter. Bispheonol-A (BPA) is suspected of having deleterious healty effects. Now Nalgene, the upscale sporting goods manufacturer says ti wil lno...
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Turning the BPA ship around
Look at the plastic containers in your home. Does it have the number 3 or 7 stamped on it? There may well be BPA in it. All those PVC pipes replacing copper in your water system? PVC is a 3.
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Watch BPA get taken seriously now
Asbestos makers could be isolated from the rest of the industry and allowed to run down. The makers of BPA are a who's who of America's chemical industry. Bayer, Dow, GE, Sunoco. But if it's going...
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Labels that lie, or perhaps elide a bit
It's time for a clever cleantech company to make a home testing kit for BPA. Maybe another one could be used by groceries that are tyring to provide truth in labelling. BPA would be biphenol-A a...
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No more BPA for you
The problem, as always, is that it's going to cost you. And not just in money. Polycarbonate, the type of plastic most likely to leach BPA, is inexpensive, durable and can deal with rigorous...
-
BPA story gets all political
The FDA refused to back off yesterday from its view that BPA is safe, leading to a press conference by Frederick vom Saal where he piled research papers on a desk and accused the agency of being...
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BPA health scare gets more serious
Higher levels of BPA in your urine indicate an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, or diabetes.
-
The hits keep coming against plastic bottles with bisphenol-A
Tests of BPA done with doses now present in your body show reduction in brain function from this chemical. Not just in babies, but in adult primates.
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Nalgene abandons BPA products
One suspicious plastic just lost a major supporter. Bispheonol-A (BPA) is suspected of having deleterious healty effects. Now Nalgene, the upscale sporting goods manufacturer says ti wil lno...
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Optimize SQL Server administration with Microsoft's SQL Server Best Practices Analyzer (BPA)
By Steven Warren In the past, you would have to tweak your SQL Server settings manually to find the ideal configuration. Now, Microsoft has released a tool called the Microsoft SQL Server Best...
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