........for those of us operating on a lower frequency; what is
EIS again?
I would submit AGion is well on the way around any argyria scare. Having
their product approved for use in the food handling industry is not
exactly
light-years from ingestion.

davido


On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:49:37 +0900 "Jonathan B. Britten"
<[email protected]> writes:
> I second the motion.   EIS is a useful term and perhaps we should 
> promote it.    "CS" plays into the hands of the argyria 
> scaremongers.   
>   Let us make them use our terminology and then see what evidence 
> they 
> can produce.
> 
> 
> JBB
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, Apr 13, 2004, at 19:10 Asia/Tokyo, Matthew McCann PE 
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Stuff,
> >  
> > As far as the ionic fraction of EIS is concerned
> > (and that would seem to be most of it,) mutual
> > repulsion does homogenize the solution. So  the
> > answer to your question is Yes.
> >  
> > P.S. I'm really starting to like the distinctive
> > meaning of "EIS."  Jason deserves thanks for
> > coining it.
> >  
> > Matthew
> 


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