Author: sarah
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Processed Snacks Market Size To 2020: Implication of deserting organic good for processed snaks
Food labels claim to provide all the information a thoughtful consumer needs, so counting calories should be simple. But things get tricky because food labels tell only half the story. A calorie is a measure of usable energy. Food labels say how many calories a food contains. But they do not say how many calories…
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Processed Snacks Market Size To 2020: Artificial sugar alternatives could be twice as dangerous to public health
Unhealthily processed snacks could be twice as dangerous as healthier natural alternatives, according to new research. Scientists at the University of Utah found that a key ingredient used in factory-produced food dramatically cut the lifespan of female rodents who ate it. For Research Reports of “Processed Snacks Market” Visit – http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/processed-snacks-industry This danger ingredient is…
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APAC (Asia Pacific) Automotive Telematics Market Size to 2020 – Likely To Increase During The Forecast Phase
Telematics is a software that comprises communication over vast distances and communication of mechanical data. It enables the controller of the fleet to get instantaneous access of the vehicle. Telematics has improved the living standards of people and made automobile driving a pleasant experience. The APAC (Asia Pacific) automotive telematics market is anticipated to expand…
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Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Telematics Market – Dominated By The Sectors Of Industries And Construction
The industrial and construction sectors accounted for the biggest share in 2013 in the worldwide off-highway vehicle (OHV) telematics market. The need from industries and construction for OHV telematics systems is predicted to expand significantly in the future. The charter market of construction machinery is likely to rise by 2 percent in the coming five…
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Australian environmentalists propagate awareness on aerosol canister recycling
Environmental organization Planet Ark will begin its campaign during the National Recycling Week to inform the public about aerosol recycling following the publication of research showing that many Australians are ill-informed about the issue. Planet Ark conducted a survey of 1,003 Australian residents this year on their recycling habits and found that 54 per cent…
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After Gorilla Glass, Corning Labs is now integrating display sensors
Someday your smartphone might be able to help you in a new way when you’re traveling: by telling you whether the water is safe to drink. Although a water app isn’t close yet, researchers at Corning and elsewhere recently discovered that they could use Gorilla Glass, the toughened glass made by Corning that’s commonly used…
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After US explosion, Holland youth becomes victim to aerosol misuse
After an aerosol can explosion in a University in the United States, another misuse report of this spirited industrial substance has emerged, this time from Holland. On autopsy of the body of a 20-year old man who was found dead in September has revealed that he had inhaled aerosol before his death. Holland Hospitals has…
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Unusual danger posed by canned aerosol
This week an explosion occurred at the Montana State University which has a called for an increased scrutiny over the danger posed by canned aerosols. However on going through the details of the case it is clear that the incident occurred due to the mis- handling of the container by the student and that the…
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NASA to launch new device for aerosol detection
In order to investigate the layers and composition of clouds and tiny airborne particles like dust, smoke and other atmospheric aerosols, NASA has developed an instrument called the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, or CATS. The instrument is expected to reach the orbit with a satellite launch in late December. Aerosols are both natural and man-made, and…
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Observation satellite ready to be used for commercial imagery
An Earth observation satellite, SPOT 7, which was launched in July this year and was built by Airbus, is now available for commercial use. Together with its earlier variants ,SPOT 6, Pléiades 1A & 1B, TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X, the new satellte allows Airbus Defence and Space to offer customers a full palette of satellite imagery data…