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Team Sports Gift Products Compliment New Henson Construction Tornado Safe Rooms

Team Sports selected as product provider for Safe Zone Concept, utilizing shipping containers to create, multi-use Safe Rooms that utilize materials/systems that comply with FEMA 361 Standards.




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GRE Alpha Products Featured at Frankfurt Light and Building Fair

GRE Alpha's team brings their modular approach to LED dimming to the Messe Light+Building 2018




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Circuit Seed's Seminal Breakthrough Hardware Platform Obsolesces Thousands of Patents, Tens of Thousands of Circuits and an Even Greater Number of Products

ISSCC 2019 Conference, San Francisco 17-21 February 2019




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Appeals to an Employee of a Defense Contractor That Is Selling the DoD Faulty or Defective Products to Call About Huge Potential Whistleblower Rewards

The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "We think one of the lowest forms of life are defense contractors who rip-off the taxpayers and potentially put our service members at risk. An employee who blows the whistle on a company like this is a hero."




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DOVE Dental Products announces the acquisition of Capt-all®, a Handheld Amalgam Separator

Capt-all® is the only EPA Compliant Handheld Amalgam Separator device designed to collect dental amalgam waste directly from the patient's mouth into any standard HVE Valve device under EPA 40 CFR 441.30 (a) (2).




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Maximize Your Tax Return With 'New To You' Apple® Products From Experimac®




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Experimac Offers Extra Savings on Apple® Products During Holiday Season

Spend Less and Get More at Experimac




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Labcon's ACT-Labeled Products Set New Standard For Environmentally-Friendly Laboratory Consumables

Labcon Advances Industry Leading Commitment to Environmental Responsibility with Addition of ACT Environmental Impact Factor Label on More Than 100 Products.




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Haleigh's Hope, Inc. Lab Receives FDA Compliant, GMP Certification on Manufacturing Practices for All Hemp CBD Products Manufactured by the Company

Haleigh's Hope is proud to announce that they received GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) certification.




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Continued Research Reveals Consumer Demand for Hemp-Derived CBD Skincare Products At An All Time High

Global Cannabinoids Finds Leading Wellness Trend Has Grown 20 Percent in the Last Month




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Gregory Lekhtman, Leading Inventor and Creator of Medical and Fitness Electronics & Products has been Recognized by the Top Professionals of North America - 2019-2020 Edition

Lekhtman holds degrees in Electrical Engineering (space cybernetics), Brain Research and Medical Electronics. He has received prestigious medals and diplomas from invention conventions held in USA, Geneva, Brussels, Germany, and Argentina.




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Chinese Pet Products Cross-border e-Commerce Fully Enter the US Market

Callnovo brings added value to Chinese pet brands in the US market in terms of customer service professionalism, labor cost savings, and customer service quality.




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CYPHER LEARNING Releases New Impressive Features for its LMS Products

CYPHER LEARNING, a company that specializes in providing learning platforms for organizations around the world, announced today the launch of several new features for its suite of learning management systems.




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Revolutionary MagSeal Products Completely Contain Aisles in Your Data Center

Cool Shield Releases New MagSeal Line of Products to Increase the Standards For Sealing Airflow Gaps in Data Center Aisle Containment




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Many Online Retailers Refuse to Allow Bulletproof Products for Children Going Back to School

Retailers restrict the ability of consumers to purchase armored products to protect themselves and those that they love. Many retailers believe that consumers do not want or need ballistic protection and therefore do not offer armored products.




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TWX Auto Produces Biodegradable Car Detailing Products With No Water Waste

TWX Auto focuses on exceeding customer expectations by providing high-quality products at affordable prices.




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Kaleidoscope Hair Products Surpasses Retail Chain Distribution Projections, Expands Into More Stores Nationally With Target and Sally's Beauty Supply February 2020

Originally, the products were given space in 77 Sally's Beauty Supply stores nationally, as well as, 298 location under the Target grocery chain.




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Grand Opening: High-Quality Handmade Leather Products and Supplies at Stonestreet Leather

Stonestreet Leather, a leather manufacturing and supply company, is excited to announce that their store, located at 1922 West Woodland, Springfield, Missouri, is open and ready for customers.




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Go Pink with Customized Products for Breast Cancer Awareness

Fully Promoted is helping businesses spread awareness in October




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FMI Releases First 2020 Building Products Market Update

The publication explores ways for building product and material manufacturers to position their company for growth in the construction industry.




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FloZein(tm) Products Introduces Product Line to Extend Shelf Life of Fruits and Vegetables

Reducing food waste incrementally decreases hunger as well as energy and natural resource consumption. Utilizing the company's unique edible films; fruits and vegetables will last longer from farm to fork.




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Global Cannabinoids Announces the Release of their Brand New 2020 Catalog of Hemp Derived Cannabinoid Oils, Isolates, and Finished Products for White Label and Private Label

The new Global Cannabinoids catalog is the largest selection of hemp derived cannabinoid ingredients and finished products in the world.




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Global Cannabinoids Announces Completely Customizable Rare Cannabinoid Wholesale and Bulk CBD Oil and Private Label CBD Products

Customers can now purchase CBD wholesale THC Free broad spectrum oil and private label CBD products with the exact profile of rare cannabinoids of their choice such as CBG, CBN, CBC, and CBDV.




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Product Photography Los Angeles Services That Make Products Look More Appealing

Product photography Los Angeles is an essential part of any company's business ventures. This is due to the fact that product photography Los Angeles allows any e-commerce or physical stores to showcase their products.




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Photography Studio Images By Los Angeles Photo Team Can Bring Products To Life

Photography studio scheduling can be a risky venture. Top talent is not always easy to come across, and some studios only excel on a single service, while they stagger on others.




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FORTA Corporation Expands Family of Products

FORTA Corporation will be showcasing a new line of products at World of Concrete 2020, February 4-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Booth N-2742




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List Published of Antimicrobial Products Used in Public Schools, State and Local Government Offices

Bid Desk Publishes Online List to Help Consumers Create Healthier Work from Home and Homeschooling Spaces




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Cisco Patches High Severity Vulnerabilities in Security Products

Cisco Patches High Severity Vulnerabilities in Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Firepower Threat Defense (FTD)

Cisco this week released security updates to address more than 30 vulnerabilities in various products, including 12 high severity flaws impacting Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Firepower Threat Defense (FTD).

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WeeTect Applies Its Super Abrasion Resistant Helmet Visor Technology to Other Products

WeeTect, a global leader in designing and manufacturing abrasion resistant helmet visors, today announced that it has started using this technology on other eye and face protection products.




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Why It’s So Hard to Sell New Products

Thomas Steenburgh, a marketing professor at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, was inspired by his early career at Xerox to discover why firms with stellar sales and R&D departments still struggle to sell new innovations. The answer, he finds, is that too many companies expect shiny new products to sell themselves. Steenburgh explains how crafting new sales processes, incentives, and training can overcome the obstacles inherent in selling new products. He's the coauthor, along with Michael Ahearne of the University of Houston's Sales Excellence Institute, of the HBR article "How to Sell New Products."




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Cyber Pro Service Launches New Website - Wags-n-Whiskers-Giftbaskets.com - Purveyors of Best of Breed Pet Products

Wags-n-Whiskers-Giftbaskets.com showcases a wide range of gifts and gift baskets dedicated to pet lovers concerned with the health and welfare of their four-legged companions.




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An Avenue Apart Unveils New Mobile Website for Fashion Boutique Products

An Avenue Apart is an eCommerce platform for boutiques all over the world that offers a wide selection of handmade fashion products selected from international boutiques, including Italy, India, and Argentina.




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Are Silicone Kitchen Products Really Food-Safe?

A special thanks to Core77 reader Ross Oliver, who read our post on Cheat Sheets and commented that silicone--which I always thought was inert--may in fact leach harmful chemicals into food.

Oliver provided a link to Life Without Plastic, a company founded in 2006 by two parents seeking alternatives to plastic for their then-newborn child. Today the company sells over 450 products made from nontoxic alternatives to plastic, like good ol' glass and stainless steel. Because they do sell some items that feature silicone gaskets and seals, their website has a section on silicone, where they provide links to several peer-reviewed studies done on how the material reacts with food. Here's some relevant information:

Silicones are not completely inert or chemically unreactive and can release toxic chemicals. They can leach certain synthetic chemicals at low levels, and the leaching is increased with fatty substances, such as oils.
One study tested the release of siloxanes from silicone nipples and bakeware into milk, baby formula and a simulant solution of alcohol and water. Nothing was released into the milk or formula after six hours, but after 72 hours in the alcohol solution several siloxanes were detected.
Another study found siloxanes [a byproduct of the polymerization process used to create a silicone product] being released from silicone bakeware, with leaching increasing as the food fat content increased.
A review of the literature indicated that the key critical effects of common siloxanes, as shown in animal studies, are impaired fertility and potential carcinogenicity (2005 Report by the Danish Ministry of the Environment: Siloxanes - Consumption, Toxicity and Alternatives).
The European Union considers certain siloxanes to be endocrine disruptors (Study on enhancing the Endocrine Disruptor priority list with a focus on low production volume chemicals, ENV.D.4/ETU/2005/00w28r).

If you use silicone in your kitchen, I'd say the entire page is well worth a read.




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Enabling Remote Work Leveraging Microsoft Products, Including Microsoft Teams for Free

Companies that proactively prepared for a Work from Home (WFH) scenario have a significant competitive advantage over those who have not. If you are concerned about not having a remote work contingency plan, the Anders Technology Group can help you… Read More

The post Enabling Remote Work Leveraging Microsoft Products, Including Microsoft Teams for Free appeared first on Anders CPAs.




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Amul assures regular supply of products amidst 21 day lockdown

Amul assures regular supply of products amidst 21 day lockdown





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They’re Fixing The World’s Plastic Problem Using ‘The Milkman’ Concept – With All Your Favorite Products

Rather than just delivering milk to people's doorsteps, Loop is creating a circular delivery of groceries with all packaging being washed and reused.

The post They’re Fixing The World’s Plastic Problem Using ‘The Milkman’ Concept – With All Your Favorite Products appeared first on Good News Network.




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Products Output and Timber Harvests in Alaska: An Addendum

Updated projections of demand for Alaska timber were published July 2006. Their application in land management planning for the Tongass National Forest has resulted in numerous questions and requests for clarification. This note discusses a broad range of these questions from the context of why we do projections, the model we used, the assumptions that determine the levels of timber harvest, our use of scenario planning, comments about how producers in Alaska compete with other North American producers, and the potential that some significant changes in southeast Alaska markets have changed the demand projections.




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Alaska birch for edge-glued panel production considerations for wood products manufacturers.

Edge-glued panels could become a natural extension for the birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.) lumber industry in Alaska, resulting in greater utilization of the birch resource while allowing producers to explore a wider variety of products and markets.




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A U.S. Forest Service special forest products appraisal system: background, methods, and assessment.

Increasing concern over the management and harvest of special forest products (SFP) from national forest lands has led to the development of new Forest Service policy directives.




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Developing estimates of potential demand for renewable wood energy products in Alaska

Goal three of the current U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service strategy for improving the use of woody biomass is to help develop and expand markets for woody biomass products. This report is concerned with the existing volumes of renewable wood energy products (RWEP) that are currently used in Alaska and the potential demand for RWEP for residential and community heating projects in the state.




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Domestic Market Opportunities For Alaska Lumber-Species Preferences By Secondary Wood Products Manufacturers In The Continental United States.

New equipment, technology, and marketing efforts have allowed Alaska's wood products producers to consider opportunities previously unavailable to them. Until recently, the primary product produced by Alaska firms was rough, unseasoned lumber sold primarily within local markets. Given the purchase and installation of new drying and planing equipment, Alaska producers can now enter domestic and export markets for a variety of secondary wood products. Previously underutilized species, such as red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.), paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.), and Alaska yellow-cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (D. Don) Spach) are also gaining in popularity and market potential. A detailed knowledge of species preferences for Alaska lumber, across business types and geographic regions, will be essential if Alaska producers are to be competitive.




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Timber Products Output and Timber Harvests In Alaska: Projections For 2005-25

Projections of Alaska timber products output, the derived demand for logs and chips, and timber harvest by owner are developed by using a trend-based analysis.




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Oregon's Forest Products Industry and Timber Harvest, 2003

This report traces the flow of Oregon's 2003 timber harvest through the primary timber-processing industry and describes its structure, operations, and condition. Pulp and board, lumber, and plywood and veneer sectors accounted for 96 percent of total industry sales of $6.7 billion. Oregon's 2003 timber harvest of just over 4 billion board feet was 95 percent softwood species; 65 percent of the total was Douglas-fir. As a result of improved technology, lumber overrun increased 32 percent since 1988 to 2.07 board feet lumber tally per board foot Scribner of timber input. Despite decreases in amount of timber harvested, the industry has remained important to Oregon's workforce: average earnings for a worker in Oregon forest products industry was about $50,200; Oregon's average for all industries was $32,400.




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National Forest Economic Clusters: A New Model For Assessing National-Forest-Based Natural Resources Products and Services

National forest lands encompass numerous rural and urban communities. Some national-forest-based communities lie embedded within national forests, and others reside just outside the official boundaries of national forests. The urban and rural communities within or near national forest lands include a wide variety of historical traditions and cultural values that affect their process of economic development. National-forest-based urban and rural communities participate in numerous economic sectors including nontraded industries, resource-dependent traded industries, and non-resource-dependent traded industries. These communities represent microeconomic environments. Cluster theory provides an explicit framework to examine the microeconomic relationships between national forests and their embedded and neighboring communities. Implementation of economic cluster initiatives in national-forest-based communities could improve their overall social well-being through increased competitive advantage based on innovation and higher productivity. This paper proposes establishing an Economic Clusters research team within the Forest Service. This team would dedicate its efforts to the analysis and improvement of the determinants of competitive advantage affecting national-forest-based communities.




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United States trade in wood products, 1978-2005

Tables summarize volume and values of United States trade in wood products from 1978 to 2005. Import and export data are shown for 21 commodities aggregated from over 1,700 wood products. Data were obtained from an earlier report by Chmelik and others and the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Trade in each commodity is delineated by trading partner and shipments through each of four regional aggregations of U.S. customs districts. Data show that the United States is a net importer of wood products and Canada is the dominant supplier.




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Adoption of engineered wood products in Alaska

Based on an in-grade testing program, the Ketchikan Wood Technology Center has registered three proprietary grademarks for Alaska species of hemlock (Tsuga heteraphylla (Raf.) Sarg.), yellow-cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (D. Don) Spach), and spruce (combined Sitka spruce [Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.] and white spruce [Picea glauca (Moench) Voss]). The Ketchikan Wood Technology Center conducted tests to establish glulam beam manufacturing specifications. In conjunction with this program, there is a need to measure the market for glulam beams in Alaska. The purpose of this research was to compare Alaska residential builder adoption rates of glulam beams and other engineered wood products to those of the continental United States. The results showed that a higher percentage of Alaska builders use glulam beams compared with builders in the rest of the United States.




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Alaska's timber harvest and forest products industry, 2005

This report traces the flow of timber harvested in Alaska during calendar year 2005, describes the composition and operations of the state's primary forest products industry, and quantifies volumes and uses of wood fiber. Historical wood products industry changes are discussed, as well as trends in timber harvest, production, and sales of primary wood products.




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Recent Trends in the Asian Forest Products Trade and Their Impact on Alaska -2010.

This paper analyzes patterns of forest products trade between Asia and Alaska.




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Trends in global shipping and the impact on Alaska's forest products

Traditionally, there has been a strong forest products trade between Alaska and Asia. This trade relationship has developed owing to Alaska's proximity to Asia and, in the past, an abundance of high-quality timber. Although forest products markets in North America remain soft, markets in Asia are growing. However, to benefit from Asia's growing forest products market, it is important to understand the concepts of global shipping including containerization, intermodal transport, non vessel operating common carriers, and freight forwarders. One key development that could have a major impact on Alaska's forest products trade is the opening of the Port of Prince Rupert (British Columbia) in 2007. The Port of Prince Rupert ships lumber, logs, and wood pellets to Asia and is much closer to southeast Alaska than are the ports of Seattle and Tacoma. The Prince Rupert port is also 1 day closer to Asia. Despite Prince Rupert's proximity to Alaska, however, there is still no regularly scheduled barge service between the Port of Prince Rupert and southeast Alaska. Potential connections that may develop are examined in this paper. This paper also examines the changing concepts of global shipping and how they affect Alaska's forest products industry.




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Nontimber forest products in the United States: Montreal Process indicators as measures of current conditions and sustainability.

The United States, in partnership with 11 other countries, participates in the Montreal Process. Each country assesses national progress toward the sustainable management of forest resources by using a set of criteria and indicators agreed on by all member countries. Several indicators focus on nontimber forest products (NTFPs). In the United States, permit and contract data from the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, in addition to several other data sources, were used as a benchmark to assess harvest, value, employment, exports and imports, per capita consumption, and subsistence uses for many NTFPs. The retail value of commercial harvests of NTFPs from U.S. forest lands is estimated at $1.4 billion annually. Nontimber forest products in the United States are important to many people throughout the country for personal, cultural, and commercial uses, providing food security, beauty, connection to culture and tradition, and income.