Tuesday, July 29, 2008

dasgupta

Drano, All laundry detergent and Arm & Hammer baking soda have become drug-addicted job applicants’ last resorts to pass urine screenings. But researchers performing lab tests are one step ahead.

Legislation allowing workplace drug testing began in 1986. During the late 1980s, 13 percent of the tests came back positive. Now, less than 4 percent show a positive result, in part because 13 states now ban the sale and distribution of drug test altering chemicals, said Amitava Dasgupta during a press conference July 28 at the annual meeting of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry. http://Louissheehan.BraveDiary.com

“It is a game of cat and mouse,” said Dasgupta, a pathologist at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. “As more companies try to achieve drug-free work environments, more people attempt to beat drug tests with additives, flushing agents and drug-free urine purchased on an increasing number of websites.” Toxicologists respond by creating new screenings to catch the cheaters, he said.

Dasgupta demonstrated how prospective employees attempt to cheat on drug tests using additives brought from home or even with expensive ones purchased on the Internet. He also showed the tests laboratory scientists use to catch these kinds of potential cheaters.


Adulterant testsThis image shows the test strips that can be used to test for certain chemicals a prospective employee may have added to a urine sample. Tests such as this one are now becoming commercially available, making it easier for employers to screen job applicants for drug use.Rapidxams.com

“People who abuse drugs need work,” he said. http://Louissheehan.BraveDiary.com “They need money to pay for their habit, and they do anything to cheat on drug tests.”

The altering chemicals, called adulterants, disrupt the antibodies toxicologists use to identify the presence of an illicit drug in urine. A person might add a household bleach or cleanser such as Drano to cover the presence of drug use. But products like Drano change the color of the sample and also raise the pH, the measure of acidity or alkalinity. The standard pH of urine with no added substances is between 4 and 8, Dasgupta said. Drano makes a sample climb to 14, the most basic reading on the pH scale. http://Louissheehan.BraveDiary.com

For more sophisticated approaches to cheating, drug addicts purchase fake urine or complex chemical compounds to get a negative test. These compounds, pyridinium chlorochromate and potassium nitrite, destroy the drug molecules, specifically those indicative of marijuana, Dasgupta said. But, he countered, toxicologists have simple “spot tests” that use hydrogen peroxide and other common chemicals to test for even the most complex adulterants. If the sample is tainted, it is considered invalid. The drug test is incomplete, and the prospective employee is not hired, he said.

Dasgupta said while a federal law banning the fabrication and distribution of complex adulterants should be created, nothing would prevent the companies creating the compounds from moving overseas and shipping their products back to the United States.

But, he continued, no matter the cost, keeping workplaces drug-free is important because clean environments prevent accidents and also improve productivity. The American Council for Drug Education reports that drug abusers are 33 percent less productive and 10 times as likely to miss work than employees who are sober and do not use drugs. Drug abusers are also almost four times more likely to be involved in on-the-job accidents and five times more likely to file workers compensation claims for such accidents.

“This is a very important public safety issue,” Dasgupta noted.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

airplane

Airplane wings, wind turbines, and boat rudders are so smooth they invite you to run your hand over them. The smoother the surface, the less drag it produces, and the easier it moves through the air or water — or so says conventional engineering wisdom. http://sheehan.myblogsite.com Humpback whales, however, move their massive frames around in a different way.

The leading edge of a whale’s fin looks more like a ripped piece of cardboard. It’s covered in little bumps called tubercles that give it an uneven texture and increase upward pressure on the fin. Practically, that means a two-ton marine creature can make sharp turns and elegant maneuvers to capture its dinner of fish and crustaceans. So if whales move this well with serrated fins, maybe we’re missing something with our smooth-as-a-baby’s-bottom surfaces. http://sheehan.myblogsite.com

Frank Fish, a biologist at West Chester University in Pennsylvania, certainly thought so. He thought the physics of moving through the air versus through the water were similar enough that he could steal the humpback’s trick and use it outside of the ocean. So he co-founded a company, WhalePower Corp., to develop ceiling fans whose blades mimic the ragged edge of a whale’s fin. They then signed a development deal with Canadian company Envira-North Systems to create a prototype. The fans they created cut energy use by 20 percent in their initial tests, and ran quieter as well. Once they clear the Canadian government’s testing and certification requirement, Envira-North officials hope their WhalePower fans will hit the market.

So if you needed one more reason to keep your hands away from the ceiling fan, someday it might come with blades that look like a steak knife.

This post has been appended. It has been changed to reflect the fact that Frank Fish co-founded WhalePower, which owns all rights to the new fan technology, and merely signed a development deal with Envira-North.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

illegal

May 20, Friday. The Secretary of State is becoming very anxious in view of our relations with France. Wants the ironclad Dictator should be sent over soon as possible. http://louis-j-sheehaN.NET

I told him she was yet in the hands of the contractor, and was likely to be for some time, and when we had her I was not certain that it would be best to send her across the Atlantic. But he was nervous; said it was the only way to stop the Rebel ironclads from coming out, unless Grant should happen to get a victory. http://louis-j-sheehaN.NET

The recent arrest of a Spaniard (Arguellis) who was in New York, and who was abducted, it is said, by certain officials under instructions or by direction of the Secretary of State is exciting inquiry. Arguellis is accused of having, in some way, participated in the slave trade. But if the assertion be true, we have no extradition treaty with Spain, and I am therefore surprised at the proceeding. There is such hostility to the slave trade that a great wrong may perhaps be perpetrated with impunity and without scrutiny, but I hope not. Nothing has ever been said in Cabinet on the subject, nor do I know anything in regard to it, except what I see in the papers.

Mr. Seward sometimes does strange things, and I am inclined to believe he has committed one of those freaks which make me constantly apprehensive of his acts. He knows that slavery is odious and all concerned in slave traffic are distrusted, and has, it seems, improved the occasion to exercise arbitrary power, expecting probably to win popular applause by doing an illegal act. Constitutional limitations are to him unnecessary restraints. http://louis-j-sheehaN.NET

Should there be an investigation instituted and mere denunciation of the act, the President will be called upon to assume the responsibility, yet I am persuaded he has nothing to do in this affair beyond acquiescing without knowledge in what has been done. Could the abduction by any possibility be popular, Mr. S. expects it to inure to his credit.