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Metallic Cookware By: James Brown The two essential features of a cookware are that it should have good thermal conductivity and that it should be chemically unreactive with the ingredients that are cooked in it. Metallic cookware are found to possess these essential features and hence are the most widely used forms of cookware across the globe. They are generally made from a narrow range of metals. Most metals that exhibit good thermal conductivity are too reactive to be used in food preparation. Hence selec... Tags:
3 Steps To Creating a Productive and Fulfilling Working Environment (Part II) By: Arthur F Carmazzi STOP acting like a lizard! The “reptilian” brain or the reactive center, deals with our primal need to survive. It is the part of us that repeats patterns of behavior that we often do not like, patterns that often prevent us from taking action on opportunities or keep us procrastinating, patterns of fear and sometimes stupidity. It reacts to emotional triggers that are outside the boundaries of our “Circle of Tolerance”... Tags: management
Three Key Shifts to Manage Overwhelm at Work By: Athena Williams Atwood It’s easy to get overwhelmed at work. Work keeps piling up and you feel as if you don’t have enough time to get it all done. By making a few shifts in your daily work, you will not only reduce your stress and overwhelm but will create better results. Working “in the flow,” being responsive rather than reactive, and expanding your perspective are all critical to the quality and output of your work, as well as your well-being on the job. Tags: overwhelm at work, reduce overwhelm, reduce stress and overwhelm, new approach to work, cr
Is Oxidative Stress Affecting Your Dna? By: Dr. Paul Gross Many people today are becoming more aware of using antioxidants (from specific foods or supplements) to combat oxidative stress. When asked why antioxidant strategies are taken, many say they fear oxidative damage to their DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), a molecule containing genetic instructions for building cells.
Reactive Gases and the Synthetic Lubricants that Love Them By: Craig Elliott Fluorine is a remarkable element. In its elemental state, it is highly reactive and toxic. However, when tightly bonded to other molecules and elements, it becomes almost totally non-reactive, taking on remarkable properties that have made the manufacture of almost totally inert lubricants possible. These lubricants not only include high temperature grease and oil but also several types of wax. Tags: Synthetic Oils, Lubricants
Do You Know about Reactive Gases and the Synthetic Lubricants? By: Joseph Steven Well fluorine is a remarkable element. In its elemental state, it is highly reactive and toxic. However, when tightly bonded to other molecules and elements, it becomes almost totally non-reactive, taking on remarkable properties that have made the manufacture of almost totally inert lubricants possible. Tags:
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