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Recognizing harmful substances in the products (1 Viewer)

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Hello!


I need a little of your help. I am doing some research for a university project about that how good idea is application for smartphones for recognizing possibly harmful substances in products. Please, click the link below:


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...Hk3LTVCOTJPeGFDSkE6MQ&entry_23=BoredOfStudies



The survey is completely anonymous and takes around 1 - 2 minutes.


Thanks very much for your help :)
 
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If there was a harmful substance in a product, i'm pretty sure it wouldn't be on the market.


Therefore, the product seems pretty useless to me. I wouldn't bother downloading it, let alone PAYING for it.
 

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If there was a harmful substance in a product, i'm pretty sure it wouldn't be on the market.


Therefore, the product seems pretty useless to me. I wouldn't bother downloading it, let alone PAYING for it.
mate there is plenty of harmful stuff in heaps of things available for sale

cigarettes
SLS in cosmetics (among other things)
Aluminiums in deodorants
trace metals in protein powder

etc
 

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