The global market for solar photovoltaic (PV) inverters is forecast to decrease by 5% to US$6.7 billion in 2013, according to research firm IMS Research. Despite PV inverter shipments rising to 34.2 gigawatts in 2013, average global ...
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Related Media Peaches should not go crunch GMO pickle claim leaves you scratching your head It's worthy to be a good neighbor, whether you live in a subdivision, condo, apartment or farm for a living. Hopefully, it is reciprocal. That ...
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This redesign by Visiondivision’s average community playground uses a large cut tree trunk for the base of the playground’s structure. The goal was to create a playground by utilizing each and every piece of one tree, and they ...
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has reminded operators of molluscan shellfish processing establishments about their responsibility to control all food safety hazards. According to the agency, the risk can be controlled through ...
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Have you ever wondered what is the soft flooring used in old museums, churches, or libraries? This soft, comforting wood is cork vinyl flooring that has been in use for a really long time. Let us understand what it is and its advantages for ...
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Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) will replace all 6,050 lighting fixtures in both parking structures and increase the number of fixtures by 19% while still saving 66% on its annual elect ric bill by switching to LED lights. The project, ...
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US-based Cook Medical has introduced Biodesign ENT Repair Graft, which acts as an adjunct to help in the healing process following nasal and sinus mucosal surgery. The latest Biodesign offering from Cook Medical's Otolaryngology-Head and ...
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ICE cotton prices dipped earlier this week on heavy rain received in Texas, the top cotton growing region of the country. Prices then rose in thin trade at the end of the week and settled the week in a positive note as the dry condition ...
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the imports of salmon produced in Chile by Norwegian multinational firm Marine Harvest after a carcinogenic chemical known as crystal violet was detected in a shipment. Crystal violet ...
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US-based Abita Brewing is set to introduce a new beer called Grapefruit Harvest IPA in December. The new beer is brewed by using Louisiana Ruby-Red grapefruit, pale, pilsner, wheat and caramel malts, as well as cascade hops. The brewery ...
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Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Australian International Food Security Centre (AIFSC) have announced a 4-year, C$15m ($14.42m) research partnership to improve food security in Africa. The project, which ...
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Blue Pacific Flavors is set to introduce new natural, organic and non-GMO whole food and fruit flavors and plant based ingredients sourced from California farms which will be showcased at IFT2013 event. The company will demonstrate ...
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A first-ever regulation on organ donation coordinator management will be issued this week by the National Organ Donation Management Center to make it easier for the public to donate organs. The 200-plus coordinators at the center will ...
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US-based Western Mixers Produce & Nut is recalling ARO and Treasured Harvest Pistachios as they may be contaminated with Salmonella. The products associated with the recall include, 6oz, 12oz and 28oz Treasured Harvest Roasted & Salted ...
What is a flying cymbal? As a means of communication adopted by ancient fishermen, it is similar to the mobile phone today. In those days, when the fishermen went fishing on the sea, they needed to keep in contact and transfer information ...
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