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: An Introduction 14
Table 20: Global Textile Machinery Market (2005): Capacity in
Million Tons by Category - Yarn, Fabric, Fiber, and Garment 15
Shift from Cotton to Synthetics 15
Man-Made Fiber Machines 15
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with Annual Sales
Figures in Thousand Metric Tons for Years 2000 through 2006
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) 71
Table 21: World 11-Year Perspective for Hydrogen Peroxide in
Textiles Segment
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in MedicalTextiles
Materials-Based Tissue Replacement Using Tissue Scaffolds
Advances in Porous Biomaterials for Dental and Orthopedic Applications
Success of Implantable Medical Driven By Biocompatible
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A Brief Perspective of the Market 11
Nature of the Textile Industry 12
Textile Market - Its Correlation with Income Level 12
Increasing Consumption of Synthetic Fibers 12
Leading Markets 13
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to Enter Retail Business 40
8. CORPORATE ACTIVITY IN THE RECENT PAST - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER 41
Warnaco Signs Exclusive Agreement with Palmers Textil 41
Bennett, Coleman & Company Acquires Interest
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, automotive, electronics, footwear, construction repair and remodeling, textiles, consumer goods, and shipbuilding, all of which succumbed to the recent economic recession led slowdown, the global
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, Recreational Equipment, Packaging, and Others (includes Textiles and Tanks). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Rest of World
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS 1
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations 1
Disclaimers
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Launches IonRight Water Purifier 56
Trojan Technologies Introduces Sterilight® and TrojanUVMAX™ 56
7. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS IN RECENT PAST - A
PERSPECTIVE
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Various Drivetrain Products 61
6. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS IN THE RECENT PAST - A
PERSPECTIVE BUILDER 62
SKF Launches New Bearing Family 62
NTN Develops Low Torque Bearings 62
National Wheel
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. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS IN THE RECENT PAST - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER
Boise® Paper Launches New Line of Flexible Packaging Papers 54
Lamination ® Launches Light Weight Roll Edge Protector FlexRoll® 54
Ampac
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CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers
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in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering India. This chapter has been authored by local offices of the U.S. Government
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. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Bahrain. This chapter has been authored by local offices
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affect accessibility and risk. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering South Africa
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and risk. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Malaysia. This chapter has been authored
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and risk. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Pakistan. This chapter has been authored
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in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Fiji. This chapter has been authored by local offices of the U.S. Government
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. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Uruguay. This chapter has been authored by local offices
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in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Ghana. This chapter has been authored by local offices of the U.S. Government