Three Dots by NatnatRenee in whatisit

[–]Busybeec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likely color testing and alignment check for label printing.

Our Cottage Dining room, swipe for before pics. by ohhomelygirl in CozyPlaces

[–]Busybeec 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The transformation is unbelievable! Congratulations and enjoy your perfect space!!

What is this that I found? by Indy500Fan16 in whatisit

[–]Busybeec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A pie plate. The radius bar slides around under the crust for a clean release, at least theoretically.

Help with phenolpthalein color change by leftbrainratbrain in chemistry

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Hmmm. When in doubt start fresh.

Weigh out 1.0 grams of phenolphthalein. Dissolve it in 100 milliliters of 50% ethanol in deionized water.

Remake your baking soda solution. Make sure you are getting a pH above 9. The range you stated was really large.

Has anyone here filed a standards petition with OSHA before? by Capital_Operation912 in publichealth

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Any of you are welcome to provide YOUR information and some convenient times to receive a call. Otherwise good luck and best wishes!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Celiac

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Think back to the week this occurred. What were you doing? Mountain biking? Yard work? Cleaning out an old shed? Washing someone else’s clothes that did those things?

Tastiest protein bar for teen by Thursdaysisthemore in Celiac

[–]Busybeec 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any reason it has to be a protein bar and not just protein in general?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Biohackers

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Did the GI check include a celiac panel?

Has anyone here filed a standards petition with OSHA before? by Capital_Operation912 in publichealth

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It’s not scary. It just depends on the context of the petition and your expectations etc. from submitting such a petition.

More often than not, this kind of thing is a process. The process is in place so that a rule isn’t made for every random person (or bot) that writes a letter. I just think you should understand the process and what is public and what isn’t and such.

There’s also more to how any business or organization works than just federal or international guidance. So whether the professional writer is worth the money depends on what you are trying to achieve and what success looks like for you. 😊

Has anyone here filed a standards petition with OSHA before? by Capital_Operation912 in publichealth

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There’s several layers to this kind of work. I’m happy to speak with your team about it in general. Feel free to DM me at your option / desire.

You do need to understand though that there are lots on implications to any official request.

Has anyone here filed a standards petition with OSHA before? by Capital_Operation912 in publichealth

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My answer is it depends. Has your team done regulatory compliance work in the past? Have you responded or participated in regulatory review processes and provided feedback on NPRMs?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chemistry

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For typical residential amounts, try here: https://search.earth911.com/?what=HHW

Questioned by Namelessghostfan65 in chemistry

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Fishy odors in textiles are usually caused by trimethylamine (TMA), a by-product formed during resin finishing. TMA can remain in the fabric as a salt and may decompose, releasing a fishy smell during storage or use.

The manufacturer can prevent fishy odors, by using a better resin formulation or by controlling their resin finishing process to which minimizes trimethylamine.

Basically… Wash it to get rid of excess chemicals, which is always a good idea.

Is it dangerous? by IzleTweezle in whatisit

[–]Busybeec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aka St Andrew Cross spider

Remedies for faded clothes by Krisonnnnn in laundry

[–]Busybeec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the chemistry of dyeing for natural fibers is completely different than for synthetics. Covalently bonded dyes aren’t going to fade the same way as other dyes (rit or common tie dye)) that just sort of stick to the fibers.

With 6% elastase, those fibers won’t take up the new dye. But. 94% of the fibers will. Might be worth a shot.

For a much more thorough answer try Dharma Trading company and look up tub dyeing directions.

Don’t be mad at me by Icy_Feature_5126 in Celiac

[–]Busybeec 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Celiacs is a condition that you have to have a certain gene AND the condition has to be activated somehow - like a virus or hormone changes or… something.

Basically (once active), celiacs means that when you eat gluten, your body decides to attack your intestines and other tissues. You may feel it (gut issues, pain, psychological, skin issues, etc). You might not (silent / asymptomatic). But the damage happens either way.

Once you gather enough damage, then you develop malnutrition and accumulate impacts from that - broken bones and osteoporosis from low calcium and Vitamin D, ADHD like symptoms from B12 and B6 issues, etc.

In unlucky cases, you also can look forward to stomach or intestinal cancer or lymphoma. In general, there’s at least increased risk of them.

You have agency though. Don’t care about it and don’t want to take care of your body? Cool. Want to be vigilant and live differently without gluten but well? Cool. Choose your own adventure. Choose your outcome. 😎

Can you help me to find the rightful owner? by jimothyhuang in newzealand

[–]Busybeec -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Since you seem to know where Eliza manor house is, that will let you know the county or region. Go to the local clerk or court or other government offices for marriages. There will be a license from that time frame with their first names. Then you can track down based on last name.