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LRC Study on Emergency Visual Alarms Defines New Metric
2015-05-26 22:46:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
The LRC team devised a new metric from their experimental results, which they named the indirect effectiveness quantity (IEQ). Researchers at the Lighting Research Center (LRC) carried out experiments to measure occupants ability to detect visual alarms outside their field of view under different room light levels and while performing different visual tasks. read more
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From urine therapy to vitamins: study warns of untested Lyme disease 'cures'
2015-05-26 19:43:37| Biotech - Topix.net
A rash in the pattern of a bulls-eye, which formed after a tick bite on this Maryland woman's right upper arm, who subsequently contracted Lyme disease is shown in a photo released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It's a condition most doctors don't actually believe exists.
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InfoTrends releases printing, publishing and packaging study
2015-05-26 07:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
This report contains estimates for value of shipments from 2013-2018 and the the number of establishments for 2008-2013.
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Macedonia Beverage Forecasts March 2015 - New Study Released
2015-05-26 05:45:03| Beverages - Topix.net
Key Findings All Commercial Beverages are forecast to grow throughout the forecast period Soft drinks are amongst the fastest growing categories, with juice showing the lowest growth rates Alcohol and hot beverages show similar growth but dairy presents a better performance Synopsis The report offers a top line overview of all commercial beverage categories for all historical years and a five year forecast period. The report identifies the future trends and provides insight on the potential drivers of those trends as well as reflecting on the performance of the year gone.
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Study: Europeans to suffer more ragweed with global warming
2015-05-25 17:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Global warming will bring much more sneezing and wheezing to Europe by mid-century, a new study says. Ragweed pollen levels are likely to quadruple for much of Europe because warmer temperatures will allow the plants to take root more, and carbon dioxide will make them grow more, says a study published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change. Other factors not related to man-made climate change will also contribute. Ragweed isn't native to Europe, but was imported from America in the late...
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