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    Safe household water storage is a critical component of a Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage (HWTS) system being promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO) worldwide in areas that do not have piped drinking water. In these areas, it is not uncommon for drinking water to be stored in a pot, jar, crock or other container in the home.

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    Here, registered dietitians share the truth about guacamole nutrition, its benefits and drawbacks and how to keep it healthy (and delicious). Related: Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat ...

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    Keep the guac in the fridge, and if there is some browning, Stark says to just scrape a thin layer from the top before serving. If I know I'm making the guacamole to serve later, I hold back on ...

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  9. Radium ore Revigator - Wikipedia

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    The radium ore Revigator was a pseudoscientific medical device consisting of a ceramic water crock lined with radioactive materials. It was patented in 1912 by R. W. Thomas. [1] Thomas was working at the time as a stock salesman in Arizona [2] but, by 1923, had moved to southern California to begin manufacture of his patent. In 1924, following ...