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The U.S. Pressure Transducer, Transmitter, and Sensor Industry
This white paper highlights findings of a study completed by Venture Development Corporation VDC in March 2003. The detailed study findings are contained in three volumes, one each for Electronic Process Pressure Transmitters, Electronic Non-Process Pressure Transducers & Transmitters and Electronic Component Level Pressure Sensors. These three volumes focus exclusively...
Tags: Sensor, Study Finding, Transmitter, Venture Development
White papers 2003-03-01

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SD Pharmaceuticals Completes Pivotal Pre-Clinical Efficacy Study on its Novel and Less Toxic Docetaxel Formulation
CARLSBAD, Calif. -- SD Pharmaceuticals Inc. SDP today announced that it has completed a third pre-clinical efficacy study on its novel non-immunogenic formulation of docetaxel (SDP-014). SDP-014 is a proprietary lyophilized nano-emulsion that does not contain the immunogenic solubilizer polysorbate 80 which is present in the currently marketed TaxotereR. The...
Tags: Pivotal Corp., SD card
Research articles 2006-01-11
Testosterone Affects Financial Risk Taking, Study Finds
The differences between men and women have long been the topic of Venus-and-Mars themed relationship books and staples of comedians' routines. Lately, they've also been popping up in b-school related news. Last week, I wrote about a new study finding that women tend to underestimate the performance...
Tags: Financial, Women, Testosterone, Financial Risk, Gender And Diversity, Financial Accounting, Human Resources, Finance, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-08-27
New Study Uncovers Fascinating Facts About Wine Drinkers
A study, completed by Taylor Nelson Sofres for SOPEXA USA, shed revealing light on the profile and habits of wine drinkers in the U.S. The most interesting data came from heavy wine drinkers (10+ glasses per month), with the study finding that among all imported wines, French and Italian...
Tags: Sopexa USA
Research articles 1970-01-01
Ancients may have been right that "humors" are linked to depression according to study of seasonal affective disorder.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 January 2002-YALE UNIVERSITY: Ancients may have been right that "humors" are linked to depression according to study of seasonal affective disorder C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:17012002 New Haven, Conn. -- A Yale School of Medicine and Veteran's...
Tags: depression, Yale University
Research articles 2002-01-17
Weitz & Luxenberg Responds to Study Finding Asbestos in Children's Toys
NEW YORK -- As children excitedly await their presents from Santa, this Christmas season brings a controversy none at the North Pole could ever anticipate: playthings and other consumer products that contain asbestos. The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization ADAO, an organization that advocates for asbestos victims, recently released the...
Tags: Weitz & Luxenberg
Research articles 2007-12-12
Finding the Value in Wasted Time
Finding the Value in Wasted TimeMBA SheMBAI think you need an MBA just to determine if obtaining the degree is worth the money. I am glad I have my MBA degree and am often asked by my non-native English speaking Japanese students if an MBA is worth the money (actually...
Tags: MBA, MBA experience
Discussion threads 2008-01-02
USDA, Canada to Study Pesticide Price Disparity.
US AND CANADIAN agricultural officials are designing a fact-finding study to gather information on pesticide pricing disparities between the two countries. The study, which will be conducted by the US Department of Agriculture and its Canadia US AND...
Tags: pricing strategy, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 1999-04-05
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Rating Scale: A Cross-Sectional Study of Psychometrics and Case Finding Abilities in General Practice
General practitioners' GPs diagnostic skills lead to underidentification of Generalized Anxiety Disorders GAD and Major Depressive Episodes MDE. Supplement of brief questionnaires could improve the diagnostic accuracy of GPs for these common mental disorders. The aims of this study were to examine the usefulness of The Hospital Anxiety and Depression...
Tags: General Practitioner, GPS, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
White papers 2005-12-14
FCC releases final cable survey; confirms cut for most subscribers; study finds many systems adopted a la carte pricing. (Federal Communications Commission survey)
Study finds many systems adopted a la carte pricing The FCC released the final results of its cable rate survey last week. They confirm the preliminary finding that a majority of subscribers--an estimated 67.6%--saw their bills go down. ...
Tags: cable, FCC, pricing strategy, survey
Research articles 1994-02-28
University study finds cell phones could be classified as hazardous waste.
Byline: JEFFREY SILVA A new government-funded study says mobile phones and other high-tech gear often release enough lead to be classified as hazardous waste under federal law, a finding that could force the Bush administration and states to ...
Tags: cell phone, phone, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-03-08
Wash. Senate Abandons Fee Proposal; OKs Study on Freight Congestion Relief
The Washington Senate has dropped legislation that would have imposed a fee on container movements at ports in the state and instead approved a study aimed at finding other ways to raise money for freight congestion relief, according to Senate documents.The Washington Senate has dropped legislation that would have imposed...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-03-12
Cost of Workplace Injuries Continues to Rise, Liberty Mutual Study Confirms
Work-related injuries continue to carry a staggering price tag-costing U.S. businesses nearly $1 billion per week. That's the key finding of Liberty Mutual's Workplace Safety Index, an annual study that ranks -based on direct costs-the leading causes of sWork-related injuries continue to carry a staggering price tag-costing U.S. businesses nearly...
Tags: Liberty Mutual Group, workplace
Research articles 2003-12-01
US DEPT OF HHS: Finding on dietary fiber and CVD ririsk from CARDIA Study, statement from Dr. Lenfant.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 October 1999-US DEPT OF HHS: Finding on dietary fiber and CVD risk from the CARDIA Study, statement from Dr. Claude Lenfant, Director, NHLBI C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:261099 High fiber diets may protect against obesity and cardiovascular disease CVD...
Tags: fiber, NETWORKING, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 1999-10-27
Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO Study
Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO StudyRE: Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO StudyCorporations don't pay taxes, people do! What is not paid directly is paid indirectly in the prices that are paid for goods and services.So, what might save us...
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Well HERE, General Accounting Office, tax, Still Paying Taxes, Says GAO Study
Discussion threads 2008-08-14
Study cites concerns over Amgen drugs » Ventura County Star
A new study raises fresh safety concerns about widely used anemia medicines, finding that the drug Aranesp nearly doubled the risk of stroke in people with diabetes and chronic kidney problems who are not yet sick enough to need dialysis. The study is the largest...
Tags: Amgen Inc.
News items 2009-10-31
No Collusion With Pay Consultants: Wharton Study
Boards of directors can understandably be blind-sided by executive compensation issues. The media is filled with tales of hubris and excess while regulators require more details and explanations of how pay packages are drawn up and what CEOs must do to earn them. Pay consultants have a...
Tags: Wharton School, Compensation, Consultant, CEO, Corporate Governance, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-04-18
CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals Discontinues 40 mg Cohort of Phase II Dose-Finding Study of Incyclinide for the Treatment of Acne
NEWTOWN, Pa. -- CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:CGPI) today announced that it has discontinued treatment of all enrolled patients participating in the 40 mg cohort of its Phase II dose-finding study of incyclinide for the treatment of acne. On May 2, 2007, CollaGenex announced that it had suspended enrollment of new...
Tags: cohort, patient
Research articles 2007-05-07
Nasdaq: A Timeline.
1963 - The Securities and Exchange Commission releases a study finding the over-the-counter market in need of improved regulation, and proposes that the market be automated. The SEC allows the National Association of Securities Dealers to run the mar 1963 - The Securities and Exchange Commission...
Tags: Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., SEC
Research articles 1999-02-01
Study upends myth of poor public risk mgt.(risk management study by Public Risk Management Association, National Underwriter Co., and Deloitte & Touche LLP)
The myth that public entities do not control or manage their risks is finally dispelled by the recently "Cost of Risk Evaluation in State and Local Government." This finding is a relief for me. That's because early on in my career, when I was a commercial...
Tags: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, FINANCE, insurance, National Underwriter Co., Strategy
Research articles 1995-10-16
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