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Wifey has been using these new units. not sure where she got hers. they seem very good. I've only washed them, never used them. if I were carrying them in a bike trunk I would sit them down right side up & maybe inside a plastic shopping bag. I usually do that anyway for the stuff that doesn't always stay in the trunk
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When I really like about it. I have some containers that stack together well (inside of each other) and some that don't (not for lunch transport but rather for kitchen usage of opened packages like beans/etc...) and one can see the difference in space utilisation.
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LOL! We had a dog who would jump the fence and disappear every few days for a couple hours. Came to find out, one of the neighbors a couple blocks away fried lots of food, and put the Crisco in the can out on the porch to cool after dinner. We couldn't figure out why the dog wasn't hungry, she couldn't figure out what happened to the grease.
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Me too. My boss saw me carrying my porcelain dishes into the kitchen to wash. She asked if I'm moving in.
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No, that was at my most recent job. Thanks for asking and caring. Still searching.
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Here's a listing from Pubmed (one of the main US sites for peer reviewed articles). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=bpa+replacement+safety
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Are they in the pocket of Big Pyrex?
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Here's a listing from Pubmed (one of the main US sites for peer reviewed articles). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=bpa+replacement+safety
I was curious which studies/articles you're basing your judgement on? Are there any that stand out that you've read?
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Curious since I worked as a process engineer manufacturing electronics, and actually produced and coated AgNWs at an industrial scale in a previous job. I was mostly interested in the electrical and optical properties, and only delved into the biological stuff in so much as "is this bad for me?" I also worked a bit with other semiconducting and metallic colloids, and nearly landed a job back home near my family working with silver once again, but my industry is in a crisis so most opportunity has evaporated in recent months.
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Do the NWs present some advantage over other colloids of silver in this application?
Curious since I worked as a process engineer manufacturing electronics, and actually produced and coated AgNWs at an industrial scale in a previous job. I was mostly interested in the electrical and optical properties, and only delved into the biological stuff in so much as "is this bad for me?" I also worked a bit with other semiconducting and metallic colloids, and nearly landed a job back home near my family working with silver once again, but my industry is in a crisis so most opportunity has evaporated in recent months.
Curious since I worked as a process engineer manufacturing electronics, and actually produced and coated AgNWs at an industrial scale in a previous job. I was mostly interested in the electrical and optical properties, and only delved into the biological stuff in so much as "is this bad for me?" I also worked a bit with other semiconducting and metallic colloids, and nearly landed a job back home near my family working with silver once again, but my industry is in a crisis so most opportunity has evaporated in recent months.
In my opinion, almost nothing is really known about how silver directly kills bacterial cells.