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Chemical Sensors: This study from Freedonia analyzes the US market for chemical sensor products, defined as sensors, associated transducers and housings. Specific products covered are biosensors; electrochemical; optical, including infrared, biomimetic, photoionization and emergent technologies; semiconductor; catalytic pellistor; MEMS and other microsystems; nanotechnology; and electronic noses and
tongues. Historical data (1993, 1998 and 2003) and forecasts to the years 2008 and 2013 are provided in current dollars for chemical sensor demand by product type, by analyte and by market. In addition, major manufacturers of sensors and related products are identified and profiled, and the key industry competitive variables are discussed.
Obesity in America: Understanding Weight Management from a Consumer Perspective: While public health officials, policy analysts, nutritionists, the media, retailers and manufacturers watch the number of overweight and obese individuals increase, they remain unable to answer a very important question. How is it that most overweight individuals appear unable to address their "problem"? In contrast, the consumer perspective is this: being overweight is not a physical health problem. That is the belief of the majority of US consumers, according to this latest research from The Hartman Group. In fact, the majority of consumers regard their body type as "normal" – despite BMI measurements that show 66% of Americans are overweight or obese. This is largely due to the finding that consumers do not use objective measurements, such as body weight and BMI, to assess their body size. Rather, they compare themselves to the people they live and work around every day. Not surprisingly, being "somewhat overweight" is now seen as the normal state of affairs and the collective consumer sense of what constitutes "normal" weight has crept upward.
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Electronic Displays: This study from Freedonia analyzes US markets for electronic displays, segmented into flat panel and cathode ray tube (CRT) categories. The flat panel displays segment consists of liquid crystal displays (both active and passive matrix), plasma displays, microdisplays, light-emitting diode array displays, vacuum fluorescent displays, organic light-emitting diodes displays, electroluminescent
displays, and other flat panel types. The CRT segment is categorized by major product type (television screens, computer monitors and terminals, and other types). Historical data (1993, 1998 and 2003) and forecasts to the years 2008 and 2013 are provided, as well as historical and forecast demand by end-use or setting (computers and information processing, commercial, communications, industrial, military/aerospace, automotive, consumer and other). In addition, major manufacturers of electronic displays are identified and profiled, and the key industry competitive variables are discussed.
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