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R.L. Fielding
Member since 04th July 2005
Occupation: Freelance writer R.L. Fielding has been a freelance writer for 10 years, offering her expertise and skills to a variety of major organizations in the education, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing industries. She lives in New Jersey with her dog and two cats and enjoys rock climbing and ornamental gardening.
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08th August 2005
Next to flight delays, long lines at the airport, and traffic, packing is probably the least pleasant part of travel. Deciding what to take--and making it all fit--frustrates even the most seasoned traveler. However, that does not have to be the case. Wit...
Views: 430
25th July 2005
The modern kitchen would not be complete without a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave, and a coffee maker. As fixtures in one of the most important rooms in the house, these appliances are on the forefront of the battle for greater convenience and lower e...
Views: 662
25th July 2005
Your site is a great resource! I found your site while doing research for our client, McNeil-PPC, Inc., makers of the REACH® ACCESS™ Daily Flosser. The REACH® ACCESS™ Daily Flosser is truly a breakthrough in daily dental care. It is designed to clean 100...
Views: 468
10th July 2005
By Leanne Merz, Scott Specialty Gases
Calibration standards, performance audits, and the FDA's never-ending safety, labeling, and inspection requirements are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to dealing with the increasingly stringent quality c...
Views: 466
10th July 2005
Not every one needs to know that fluorine will violently ignite many substances, that silane burns on contact with air, or that ammonia will decompose thermally into twice its volume. But if you work with specialty gases, this information is essential. Sa...
Views: 506
10th July 2005
By Robert Davis
Utility companies and other users of Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) calibration gases often mistakenly consider them a commodity, making price the primary purchase consideration. Consequently, many are willing to settle for cal...
Views: 331
10th July 2005
By Shawn Mulligan, Datacolor
Scientists will describe color as the quality of an object with respect to light. But the human response to color is very emotional. Precisely because of this blend of science and emotion, color remains difficult to manag...
Views: 378
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