Peter Nygard files for dismissal of class-action lawsuit alleging he sexually assaulted women – CBC.ca

Canadian fashion designer Peter Nygard is asking the Southern District Court of New York to dismiss the claims of 52 out of 57 plaintiffs who filed a class-action lawsuit alleging he sexually assaulted them.

In the notice of motion sent to the media Thursday morning, Nygard says not only do 50 of the plaintiffs have no connection to New York, he argues the American court doesn't have jurisdiction over him or his companies named in the civil lawsuit.

"Due to the lack of connection between either defendant and New York and these plaintiffs claims and New York, any exercise of jurisdiction over defendants with respect to these plaintiffs' claims would violate due process," Nygard saidin court filings.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of 10 plaintiffs nine women from the Bahamas and one American in the Southern District of New York in February. Since then, 47 more women, including plaintiffs from Canada, have joined.

Their allegations against Nygard include rape, sodomy and drugging in locations that include New York, Winnipeg and Nassau.

The allegations date as far back as 1977, and some of the womenallege they were assaulted when they were as young as 14 or 15.

The FBI raided Nygard's New York offices shortly after the class action was filedas part of a criminal investigation. No charges have been laid.

Nygard saidhe lived in Nassau in the Bahamas from 1970 until 2018, before moving back to Canada.

The designer, who was raised in Manitoba, claims he's been a permanent resident of the province since January 2019, and hasn't been to New York since February of that year.

"Since at least January 2019, I have spent more time in Manitoba, Canada, than in any other location," Nygardwrote in a signed declaration attached to the motion to dismiss.

"Since at least February 14, 1958, my passport has been issued to me by the government of Canada. I have never voted in the United States. I have no family members who reside or work in New York," he said.

Nygard saidhe is not a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S., and has never owned or leased property there, nor does he pay taxes in New York.

According to the court filings, "New York City has been described as the Nygard 'world'or 'corporate'headquarters.

"This was done for promotional and marketing purposes, to connect the Nygard brand to New York City, arguably the most well-known city for fashion in the world, and to grow business and visibility for the brand in the United States."

In the motion, Nygard also claimedthe statute of limitations has expired for 38 of the plaintiffs.

He saidthat according to the U.S. Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, the women should have come forward no later than 10 years after the alleged assaults, or 10 years after they turned 18.

Nygard saidthe 38 plaintiffs have failed to prove that they couldn't have filed their allegations before the statute of limitations ran out.

"Although most Canadian provinces do not have a statute of limitations applicable to sexual assault claims, under the circumstances here, plaintiffs' Canadian law claims are subject to the statute of limitations applicable to such claims in New York," which Nygard saidis five years.

"Accordingly, for the 38 plaintiffs who are asserting Canadian law claims, if their claims are time barred under the statute of limitations applicable to the claims in New York, the claims must be dismissed."

The motion to dismiss also saidthat 12 of the 57 plaintiffs' claims allegedly occurred outside of the United States and thus require "extraterritorial application" under the law.

None of the allegations against Nygard have been proven in court and no charges have been laid.

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Domestic banking will be ‘radically different’ EyeWitness News – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS The domestic banking industry will be radically different over the next 10 years, a well-known banker said yesterday, while urging the expansion of Bahamian ownership in the sector.

Gowon Bowe, Royal Fidelity CFO, spoke at the CFA Society of The Bahamas webinar yesterday.

Our domestic environment is one that I think is going to be radically different over the next 10 years, he said.

We have seen a banking industry that has been dominated by international ownership. That is not to criticize it but between the UK banks and Canadian banks that have had a strong foothold in Bahamian domestic baking industry, it is one that we have to look at how we expand Bahamian ownership.

Bowe pointed to the growth and expansion of a number of Caribbean banks and noted that increased Bahamian ownership in the domestic banking sector will become even more crucial as international banks contemplate their continued presence in the region.

Pointing to the international banking segment, Bowe argued that the Bahamas must start thinking about its tax policy.

Our tax policy is what we have sort of protected and which has led to our demise, he said.

We have held that we want to be a jurisdiction with low or no income taxes and in reality it has not served us well. Is it one that we we need to hold?

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Folkies find their own way to keep the spirit of Winnipeg Folk Fest alive from home – CBC.ca

They may not be dancing at the main stage or relaxing in a hammock near the Bur Oak stagethis year, but that didn't stop folkies from taking in the sights and sounds of the Winnipeg Folk Festival from home.

The 2020 festival was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic,but a virtual concert called Winnipeg Folk Festival at Homewas streamed live on Saturday.

Winnipeg's Samantha Windsor wanted to share the experience with friends, like she does every year,so she set up a beer garden in her Southdale backyard and played the concert over speakers for friends.

"This is our chance to all be together and celebrate our love of the Folk Festival," she said.

Folk Fest at Home included performances from past festivals from A Tribe Called Red, Sheryl Crow, Bahamas, Brandi Carlile, plus new performances by Alan Doyle, Tash Sultana, Vance Joyand local William Prince.

For Windsor, something felt like it was missing this year.

"Folk Fest to us is more of a feeling of showing up into a community of people who really appreciate the music and the ambiance that they set up there and it's not the same in my backyard," she said.

Windsor and herfriends did their best to reignitethe spirit by telling stories about past years, setting up hammocks, wearingFolk Fest at Home t-shirts andordering food from some of their favourite Folk Fest vendors, including Santa Lucia, East India Company and Gramma's Kettle Korn.

They weren't the only ones taking in the music.

Downtown, people packed The Beer Can, a pop up beer garden on Main Street, to watch the live-streamed show.

Megan Donald came out with a couple friendsto see Bahamas play andsays she's happy the live stream can keep the spirit of Folk Fest going.

"Not that it would go away, but I think it keeps the candlelight flickering a little bit for the Folk Fest that didn't get to happen. So I think it's like a nice sense of respect to it," she said.

Lapsed Folk Fest-goers Trevor Feltham and Gillian McMurchydecided they'd take in the live stream over a couple of beers.

"It's all new," she said. "This is exciting because it's new."

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Floating Cities: The UN’s Solution to Land Scarcity or Science Fiction Dream? – Propmodo

Imagine a fully-functional city, bobbing in the ocean waters, floating like a rubber duck in the tub. The city and all of its occupants gradually follow natures ebb and flow, coasting along the earths currents. Does this sound like science fiction? Thats because it is. But the plans for floating city developments, along with the technology enabling them to work, already exist. In fact, two seasteading proponents successfully lived on the first ever floating modular seastead prototype, created by Ocean Builders. The couple, made up of retired Bitcoin investor Chad Elwartowski and Thai native Nadia Summergirl, are touted as the first seasteaders, according to the Seasteading Institute, whose goal is to build politically-autonomous cities on the sea. But the first seasteaders stay was cut short when the Thai navy confiscated the prototype after just a few weeks because they claimed it threatened the nations sovereignty and interfered with international shipping routesa large feat for such a tiny vessel and a crime that can be punishable by death in Thailand.

Ocean Builders has since begun a new venture in Panama to test their Seapod concept. They are currently accepting applications for seasteaders that want to join their Panama Incubator, that boasts one of the worlds largest 3D printers, which they intend to use for printing smart homes as well as a coral reef. Not so long ago, the idea of printing a coral reef would have also been written off as science fiction, so perhaps there is a possible future where floating cities exist. Elwartowski, who is in Panama working on the project, released a video in March describing plans to continue full-steam ahead. In regards to the COVID-19 outbreak, Elwartowski said, Weve been working hard, trying to get everything still going. We are not going to stop through the virus. Later in the video, which tests an underwater drone, he continued, No matter if youre scared of the virus or the reaction to the virus, living out on the ocean will be helpful for both of those situations.

Elwartowski doesnt go into detail on how he envisions floating cities being useful for situations like COVID-19. But I spoke with Brydon T. Wang, a technology and construction lawyer and a researcher at the Queensland University of Technology. Wang, who studied architecture and public policy in addition to law, explained that floating cities could provide flexibility in terms of use, allowing buildings to be mobile and reprogrammable to different parts of the city and beyond. In terms of COVID-19, he said, floating emergency housing facilities could be repurposed and attached to cities and used for quarantine facilities. Converting buildings into temporary hospitals during the pandemic has been a huge challenge for everyone involved, requiring people to work around the clock to get these treatment centers open for use. Floating cities could help alleviate this stress. Wang said, These floating structures could come with state-of-the-art medical facilities that can be towed to areas [or] cities of need, depending on how each site is impacted by new waves of COVID-19 infections (or any other pandemic).

Wang also gave the example of how the widespread bushfires in Australia caused a need for emergency evacuation, stranding thousands of people on a beach in Mallacoota. When navy vessels were sent to evacuate them, families with infants and toddlers could not evacuate as they needed to climb ropes to get onto the vessels, Wang explained. In emergency situations, accessibility can be the difference between life or death for societys most vulnerable members who lack the mobility to escape without assistance. Floating emergency structures can be designed to have easier accessibility, closer to the waters surface, as well as on site emergency housing and all of the facilities needed to sustain displaced communities for extended periods of timeperhaps even full time.

Last year, as a part of its Human Settlements Programme, UN-Habitat, the United Nations announced an initiative to research floating city developments as a sustainable solution to the growing problem of urban density, land scarcity, and climate change. During a high-level roundtable on the topic, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed explained that the way weve built cities in the past, citing New York and Nairobi as examples, is not sustainable for the future because of their impact on climate change and susceptibility to rising sea levels. She explained how floating cities can help communities in places like Bangkok, where the risk of flooding threatens to destroy them. Mohammed cited other examples including Lagos, where the urban poor have responded to the lack of land and a growing population by living in floating villages on the outskirts of town. She also mentioned Singapore, where scarcity of land has led to massive reclamation, expanding the citys size by almost a quarter (and undoubtedly destroying marine habitats in the process).

Land reclamation can have detrimental environmental impacts, and according to Wang, its also a slow processthe ground needs to settle after you create it. However, you could manufacture multiple modules of floating structures at different sites and assemble these on-location comparatively quicker than land reclamation. Floating developments are far more eco-friendly than land reclamation, but they are also more resilient to the effects of climate change. Floating cities are a means of ensuring climate resilience, as buildings can rise along with the sea, Mohammed said. Land reclamation developments, on the other hand, are still susceptible to rising sea levels and flooding. Wang reiterated these sentiments and added, Floating structures are also earthquake resistant unlike reclaimed land.

Mohammed provided examples where successful floating development precedents exist: Cities such as Seattle, Jakarta and Mexico City have made way for houseboats and floating markets for some time, expanding the places where people can live and work onto the sea. A few summers ago, I visited Victoria, British Columbia, which boasts one of these floating markets called Fishermans Wharf. Shops, restaurants, boats, and colorful float homes are all connected by a grid of docks along the harbor. I remember thinking that the unique location probably garnered a premium for float home rentalswhat tourist wouldnt want to wake up to a harbor seal splashing outside their window? It turns out that these particular float homes were not for rent, but the added tourism benefit could help cities broaden their economic activity.

Existing floating developments, like those in Victoria, often run on the same power sources as the mainland and require the same access to utilities as land developments. However, the newer, more futuristic floating city models run autonomously on green energy with net zero emissions and actually support marine environments rather than disturb them. When entire floating communities are designed from scratch, they can be designed as climateneutral from the onset. Why not use the abundant wind and water to cover all of their electricity needs? said Mohammed.

Elwartowskis confiscated prototype ran on solar provided by rooftop panels. Many of these floating city concepts include things like hydroponic grow walls to farm food and ways to convert algae into energy or rain into usable water. More advanced concepts like Oceanix, designed by BIG architecture firm, or Aequorea, a futuristic oceanscraper by Vincent Callebaut, also boast fully developed underwater marine habitats that thrive just below the waters surfacea Utopian Atlantis that looks as though it could house mermaids as well as people. Some of these concepts can feel a bit foreign or hard to imagine in real life. They end up lumped in with flying cars and actual hoverboards (not those wheel-based imitations that caught fire and ruined Christmas a few years back). But what if, instead of dumping money into land reclamation and the creation of artificial islands, we focused on actual, sustainable floating city concepts?

Elwartowski may have been onto something when he said that COVID-19 could act as a catalyst in helping people realize the value of living on the sea. Indeed, densely-populated places like New York City have seen a recent exodus of people moving to the suburbs. Whether the result of the work from home movement, a desire to avoid crowds, or because so many businesses (and livelihoods) were shut down, the flocks of people leaving the city for more rural areas means that urban density could be less of an issue in the future. But Wang sees this shift in urban density happening only to a certain degree: In many places, there are limits to how much the suburban surrounds can absorb increased population growth.

COVID-19 also seemed to be a catalyst in lessening the impacts of climate change. Many cities reported reduced smog and clearer skies as people across the world were forced to stay home, meaning less cars on the road and less energy consumption. While these COVID-19 side effects may only be temporary, they also teach us important lessons about the futures possibilities. We have a legitimate conundrum: continue excavating land from the sea to bulk up our coasts, protect us from rising sea levels, and provide more land to build upon, or explore different directions.

While seasteaders like Elwartowski might be after autonomy to self govern, the concept could also be used to create more of these live-work-play floating markets like Fishermans Wharf in Victoria, but on a grander scale. Floating cities dont necessarily need to drift through international waters. They could instead be used as a portable extension of land. Mohammed welcomes both humble houseboats and oceanscrapers alike in the discussion about sustainable floating cities. She also approaches it in a practical way, much like any other commercial development with partnerships that allow stakeholders in various roles to contribute expertise.

Innovators, researchers and private sector leaders can develop the technologies that allow floating cities and buildings to be constructed in a manner that is sustainable, resilient, and liveable. Governments can create [] incentives for innovation to thrive. And local authorities can facilitate the construction of pilot projects, Mohammed said. Much like the planning of any city, floating cities will rely on technology to establish an infrastructure that supports the needs of the population. Floating cities dont need to be libertarian utopias of the future. They can be more sustainable extensions of the cities that already exista green alternative to destructive land reclamation or deforestation, a solution to land scarcity that doesnt require actual land.

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Here’s How Bats Survive Novel Coronavirus and Other Deadly Viruses – The Weather Channel

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Bats are carriers of deadly viruses that affect humans like Ebola, rabies, and possibly the SARS-CoV-2 strain of virus that causes coronavirus. However, these viruses have not killed bats but humans.

Bats are remarkably able to tolerate viruses, and, additionally, live much longer than similar-sized land mammals. What are the secrets to their longevity and virus resistance?

According to researchers at the University of Rochester in the US, bats' longevity and capacity to tolerate viruses may stem from their ability to control inflammation, which is a hallmark of disease and aging.

In a study published in the journal Cell Metabolism, biology professors Vera Gorbunova and Andrei Seluanov described the mechanisms underlying bats' unique abilities and how these mechanisms may hold clues to developing new treatments for diseases in humans.

"There may be a very strong connection between bats' resistance to infectious diseases and their longevity. We also realised that bats can provide clues to human therapies used to fight diseases," said Gorbunova.

The scientists, along with colleague Brian Kennedy, director of the Centre for Healthy Aging at the National University of Singapore, got to talking about bats.

Unlike humans, bats have developed specific mechanisms that reduce viral replication and also dampen the immune response to a virus.

The result is a beneficial balance: their immune systems control viruses but at the same time, do not mount a strong inflammatory response.

Another factor may be their environment.

Many species of bats live in large, dense colonies, and hang close together on cave ceilings or in trees. Those conditions are ideal for transmitting viruses and other pathogens.

"Bats are constantly exposed to viruses. They are always flying out and bringing back something new to the cave or nest, and they transfer the virus because they live in such close proximity to each other," said Seluanov.

Because bats are constantly exposed to viruses, their immune systems are in a perpetual arms race with pathogens.

"Usually the strongest driver of new traits in evolution is an arms race with pathogens. Dealing with all of these viruses may be shaping bats' immunity and longevity".

However, the study does not suggest for humans to toss their masks and crowd together in restaurants and movie theatres.

Evolution takes place over thousands of years, rather than a few months.

While humans may be developing social habits that parallel those of bats, we have not yet evolved bats' sophisticated mechanisms to combat viruses as they emerge and swiftly spread.

"The consequences may be that our bodies experience more inflammation," said Gorbunova.

Studying bats' immune systems will provide new targets for human therapies to fight diseases and aging, said researchers.

For example, bats have mutated or completely eliminated several genes involved in inflammation; scientists can develop drugs to inhibit these genes in humans.

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Bats Offer Clues to Treating COVID-19 Secrets to Longevity and Disease Tolerance – SciTechDaily

Batsthe only flying mammalsare highly mobile, constantly bringing new pathogens into their communities. According to University of Rochester biologists, thats one reason they have evolved to have immunity to so many viruses that plague humans, who have only recently (in evolutionary terms) come to be highly mobile and more likely to live in densely populated centers.

To combat COVID-19, we need to regulate our immune systems to resemble those of bats.

Bats are often considered patient zero for many deadly viruses affecting humans, including Ebola, rabies, and, most recently, the SARS-CoV-2 strain of virus that causes coronavirus.

Although humans experience adverse symptoms when afflicted with these pathogens, bats are remarkably able to tolerate viruses, and, additionally, live much longer than similar-sized land mammals.

What are the secrets to their longevity and virus resistance?

According to researchers at the University of Rochester, bats longevity and capacity to tolerate viruses may stem from their ability to control inflammation, which is a hallmark of disease and aging. In a review article published in the journal Cell Metabolism, the researchersincluding Rochester biology professors Vera GorbunovaandAndrei Seluanovoutline the mechanisms underlying bats unique abilities and how these mechanisms may hold clues to developing new treatments for diseases in humans.

The idea for the paper came about when Gorbunova and Seluanov, who are married, were in Singapore in March before COVID-19 travel bans began. When the virus started to spread and Singapore went into lockdown, they were quarantined at the home of their colleague Brian Kennedy, director of the Centre for Healthy Aging at the National University of Singapore and co-author of the paper.

The three scientists, all experts on longevity in mammals, got to talking about bats. SARS-CoV-2 is believed to have originated in bats before the virus was transmitted to humans. Although bats were carriers, they seemed to be unaffected by the virus. Another perplexing factor: generally, a species lifespan correlates with its body mass; the smaller a species, the shorter its lifespan, and vice versa. Many bat species, however, have lifespans of 30 to 40 years, which is impressive for their size.

Weve been interested in longevity and disease resistance in bats for a while, but we didnt have the time to sit and think about it, says Gorbunova, the Doris Johns Cherry Professor of Biology at Rochester. Being in quarantine gave us time to discuss this, and we realized there may be a very strong connection between bats resistance to infectious diseases and their longevity. We also realized that bats can provide clues to human therapies used to fight diseases.

While there have been studies on the immune responses of bats and studies of bats longevity, until their article, no one has combined these two phenomena, Seluanov says.

Gorbunova and Seluanov have studied longevity and disease resistance in other exceptionally long-lived animals, including naked mole rats. One common theme in their research is that inflammation is a hallmark of the aging process and age-related diseases, including cancer, Alzheimers, and cardiovascular disease. Viruses, including COVID-19, are one factor that can trigger inflammation.

With COVID-19, the inflammation goes haywire, and it may be the inflammatory response that is killing the patient, more so than the virus itself, Gorbunova says. The human immune system works like that: once we get infected, our body sounds an alarm and we develop a fever and inflammation. The goal is to kill the virus and fight infection, but it can also be a detrimental response as our bodies overreact to the threat.

Not so with bats. Unlike humans, bats have developed specific mechanisms that reduce viral replication and also dampen the immune response to a virus. The result is a beneficial balance: their immune systems control viruses but at the same time, do not mount a strong inflammatory response.

According to the researchers, there are several factors that may contribute to bats having evolved to fight viruses and live long lives. One factor may be driven by flight. Bats are the only mammals with the ability to fly, which requires that they adapt to rapid increases in body temperature, sudden surges in metabolism, and molecular damage. These adaptations may also assist in disease resistance.

Another factor may be their environment. Many species of bats live in large, dense colonies, and hang close together on cave ceilings or in trees. Those conditions are ideal for transmitting viruses and other pathogens.

Bats are constantly exposed to viruses, Seluanov says. They are always flying out and bringing back something new to the cave or nest, and they transfer the virus because they live in such close proximity to each other.

Because bats are constantly exposed to viruses, their immune systems are in a perpetual arms race with pathogens: a pathogen will enter the organism, the immune system will evolve a mechanism to combat the pathogen, the pathogen will evolve again, and so on.

Usually the strongest driver of new traits in evolution is an arms race with pathogens, Gorbunova says. Dealing with all of these viruses may be shaping bats immunity and longevity.

Thats not an invitation for humans to toss their masks and crowd together in restaurants and movie theaters. Evolution takes place over thousands of years, rather than a few months. It has only been in recent history that a majority of the human population has begun living in close proximity in cities. Or that technology has enabled rapid mobility and travel across continents and around the globe. While humans may be developing social habits that parallel those of bats, we have not yet evolved bats sophisticated mechanisms to combat viruses as they emerge and swiftly spread.

The consequences may be that our bodies experience more inflammation, Gorbunova says.

The researchers also recognize that agingseems to play an adverse role in humans reactions to COVID-19.

COVID-19 has such a different pathogenesis in older people, Gorbunova says. Age is one of the most critical factors between living and dying. We have to treat aging as a whole process instead of just treating individual symptoms.

The researchers anticipate that studying bats immune systems will provide new targets for human therapies to fight diseases and aging. For example, bats have mutated or completely eliminated several genes involved in inflammation; scientists can develop drugs to inhibit these genes in humans. Gorbunova and Seluanov hope to start a new research program at Rochester to work toward that goal.

Humans have two possible strategies if we want to prevent inflammation, live longer, and avoid the deadly effects of diseases like COVID-19, Gorbunova says. One would be to not be exposed to any viruses, but thats not practical. The second would be to regulate our immune system more like a bat.

Reference: The World Goes Bats: Living Longer and Tolerating Viruses by Vera Gorbunova, Andrei Seluanov and Brian K. Kennedy, 7 July 2020, Cell Metabolism.DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2020.06.013

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In a study published in the journal Cell Metabolism, biology professors Vera Gorbunova and Andrei Seluanov described the mechanisms underlying bats unique abilities and how these mechanisms may hold clues to developing new treatments for diseases in humans.

There may be a very strong connection between bats resistance to infectious diseases and their longevity. We also realised that bats can provide clues to human therapies used to fight diseases, said Gorbunova.

The scientists, along with colleague Brian Kennedy, director of the Centre for Healthy Aging at the National University of Singapore, got to talking about bats.

Unlike humans, bats have developed specific mechanisms that reduce viral replication and also dampen the immune response to a virus.

The result is a beneficial balance: their immune systems control viruses but at the same time, do not mount a strong inflammatory response.

Another factor may be their environment.

Many species of bats live in large, dense colonies, and hang close together on cave ceilings or in trees. Those conditions are ideal for transmitting viruses and other pathogens.

Bats are constantly exposed to viruses. They are always flying out and bringing back something new to the cave or nest, and they transfer the virus because they live in such close proximity to each other, said Seluanov.

Because bats are constantly exposed to viruses, their immune systems are in a perpetual arms race with pathogens.

Usually the strongest driver of new traits in evolution is an arms race with pathogens. Dealing with all of these viruses may be shaping bats immunity and longevity.

However, the study does not suggest for humans to toss their masks and crowd together in restaurants and movie theatres.

Evolution takes place over thousands of years, rather than a few months.

While humans may be developing social habits that parallel those of bats, we have not yet evolved bats sophisticated mechanisms to combat viruses as they emerge and swiftly spread.

The consequences may be that our bodies experience more inflammation, said Gorbunova.

Studying bats immune systems will provide new targets for human therapies to fight diseases and aging, said researchers.

For example, bats have mutated or completely eliminated several genes involved in inflammation; scientists can develop drugs to inhibit these genes in humans.

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Not just about the data: Scientists seek to address racial bias in the lab and classroom – Daily Record-News

In this time of national reckoning, a grassroots movement of scientists and academics is asking their colleagues to solve problems beyond their research: the scientific communitys own issues with racial discrimination and bias.

Scrolling through social media posts tagged #BlackInTheIvory illuminates just some of the experiences Black students, professors and researchers have encountered and what the community must face as they seek lasting change.

A Black professor said someone reported him to the police while he was wearing a medical white coat walking to a friends house. Black students have been told to switch majors because advisors assumed they didnt have the right backgrounds. Then there are the constant encounters with positive references to eugenicists and white supremacists.

There need to be consequences for actions that create a hostile atmosphere for Black people and people of color in academia, said Emma Bonglack, a Ph.D candidate in pharmacology at Duke.

The results are two national movements known as #ShutDownSTEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and #StrikeForBlackLives, and scientists in the Triangle are lending their voices to the cause.

For many of the groups participating in the Triangle, this includes looking at how they recruit students and faculty. Black workers remain underrepresented in nearly all STEM job sectors, according to the National Science Foundation.

The scientific research community is not only about the science, is not only about the data, is not only about the questions that we ask, its also very much about the people who are conducting that work, said Johnna Frierson, assistant dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Diversity and Inclusion at the Duke University School of Medicine.

Calls to action

Just like there have been protests following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police, Triangle universities have organized marches, times of reflection and calls to action.

Duke Health had a march against racism on June 10. On June 16, Duke held a university-wide virtual symposium on Living While Black, with experts providing context to the national movement as well as students and staff sharing their personal experiences at Duke.

Dukes School of Medicine and Pratt School of Engineering encouraged faculty, staff and students to participate in #ShutDownSTEM on June 10. Organizers said the goal was for the reflection and education from that day to lead to lasting changes in how science and academia address racism against Black people.

Systemic racism involves all walks of life, we cant not be involved, said Christopher Newgard, director of the Duke Molecular Physiology Institute.

In the School of Medicine, Frierson said graduate students expressed a strong interest in the movement, and the administration worked to amplify those voices.

In both the medical and engineering schools, there was active discussion with students and staff. Newgard said they are collecting materials to help educate people and to brainstorm future action.

In the short term, Newgard said Duke could enhance its collaboration with historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in research and training. HBCUs, like NC Central, are responsible for educating a significant portion of Black scientists and engineers, especially relative to the size of these institutions.

Bringing ideas to action

At UNC, NC State, and NC Central, participation primarily took place in departments and research groups.

Diane Markoff is a physics professor at North Carolina Central University. As a white professor at a historically Black university, Markoff said she felt like she should participate because its important for her students. She thinks all institutions need to consider the environment they establish for Black scientists.

Theres a stereotype that were so involved in the science that nothing else matters, Markoff said.

As part of Markoffs particle physics research, her NCCU students routinely travel to other universities and labs for collaborative projects.

The HBCU is a comfortable environment for our students, Markoff said. It should be a comfortable environment at a predominantly white institution, too.

Bonglack hopes the day of #ShutDownSTEM is a turning point for the scientific community. By equipping future leaders in science and engineering with the tools to address racism, Bonglack said, they should be able to break the cycle.

That starts with more accountability for racist behavior. Students in her department have asked mentors to create detailed plans to address disputes related to racism in their research groups.

They also want the curriculum to both better reflect the history of racism in science and to highlight the contributions of Black scientists and other scientists of color, whose work has often been marginalized.

Claire Gordy, a professor in biological sciences at NC State, said her department is exploring the policies regarding hiring committees to make them more equitable. They are also planning to formalize new professional development expectations for faculty and staff about diversity and inclusion, beyond the NCSUs new training module.

Gordy said there has been a failure to recruit or retain minoritized or marginalized faculty.

Thats not specific to us, thats almost everywhere, Gordy said.

Frierson said the Duke School of Medicine wants to evaluate its interview practices to ensure everyone is treated fairly, in addition to ensuring it reaches out to a diverse applicant pool.

Ultimately, Frierson said, it comes down to making sure the school is a welcoming environment.

You cant expect to recruit a talented, vibrant, diverse community if the community that currently exists isnt optimal for the people already there, she said.

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Peter Hujar’s Illicit Photographs of New York’s Cruising Utopia – AnOther Magazine

July 06, 2020

There is a fine line between fury and tenderness in the photography of American artistPeter Hujar, which captures New York between the gayliberation movement of the 60s and the Aidsepidemic of the 80s. Whether its hisimage of two leather daddies kissing, or of fellow artist and lover Paul Thek in masturbatory pleasure, the beautiful and the brutal coalesce in his compelling work.

Within the broadercontext of American image-making, Hujar defines an era that is bookended by Diane Arbus and Robert Mapplethorpe, according to Oliver Shultz, who has curated anonline exhibition of the artistsphotographyfor Pace Gallery. In Cruising Utopia,weare confronted withtwo Hujars: the studio photographerwho captured his community of revolutionaryfigures and Downtown vagabonds at his East Village loft; and the flaneurwho cruised the citys West Side, where sexual encounters took placeamid trucks and crumbling piers.

The shows first pairing demonstrates the duality of his practice. In Christopher Street #2 (Crossed Legs), 1976, a man sunbathing by the Hudson River inshort shorts unashamedly bares his legs, with a hazy detail of a ship on the backdrop. There is no dramatically lit studio, but Hujars voyeuristic gaze and the subjects grand gesture recall his performative shots of artists John Giorno or Ethyl Eichelberger. The adjacent photograph, Christopher Street #4,taken in the same year and location, fits multiple men into the frame each with searching eyes, some withnaked chests and confident attitudes. The same ship is visible, similarly on the pictures upper left corner. Hujar photographed moments of exchange, says Shultz, whether they were with strangers on the street or friends and lovers at his studio.

Until hisdeath in 1987 due to Aids-related illness, Hujars Second Avenue loft was frequented by his close friends such as Susan Sontag, Fran Lebowitz and Greer Lankton, all of whom posed for disarming solo portraits. The exhibition includes a young Lebowitz waking up from a sleep; while Lankton stares into the ceiling, almost ready to surrender to her dream-state. Hujars $167 monthly rent was not unheard of at a time when the East Village was a bustling hub for artists, and yet henever chased after wealth or commercial success Lebowitz allegedly said, Peter hung up on any curator interested in giving him a show, on her friends disinterest in mainstream recognition during his funeral.

A stroll down almost any street meant another encounter with some brightsomeone who was not yet a somebody, says Stephen Koch, the director of the Peter Hujar Archive. He had a turbulent relationship with a then-emerging David Wojnarowicz, a dynamic similar to that of Rimbaud and Verlaine. In a picture from 1981, Wojnarowiczs arresting expression is accentuated by a flirtatious cigarette in his mouth; his thin long face surrounded by shadows. Hujar was able to convey his subjectsas almost sculpturalWojnarowicz and others appear larger than life, similar to dwarfing Greco-Roman statues placed on tall pedestals or New York skyscrapers he photographed behind West Side parking lots.

Orgasmic Man, 1969,catches a youngmannamed Dutch Anderson inclimax (the work is part of a namesake series, currently exhibited in Barbicans Masculinities: Liberation Through Photographyshow). His right hand gently carries his tilted head; his eyes lids create pools of wrinkles around his eyes, tightly shut in pleasure. Theres a compelling, arresting ambiguity to the image you dont know whether youre looking at a scene of ecstasy or agony, or if youre witnessing or trespassing, explains the author Hanya Yanagihara about her decision to use the photograph for the cover of her seminal novel, A Little Life (2015). The posers anonymous expression blankets ample human emotions, from the darkest to the most joyous,similar to the books four protagonists, as well as anyone looking at a Hujar photograph.

Peter Hujar: Cruising Utopia is accessible on Pace GalleryswebsiteuntilJuly 28, 2020.Ten per cent of all proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to the New York City AIDS Memorial.

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I was optimistic about this brave new post-Covid world until the Tories reminded us who they really are – The Independent

They say the youth and those in their early 30s are deluded in their optimism. I figured that, after such seismic change in the way we travel, work and socialise, and after all the clapping for NHS workers, viral pictures of wild boars on Italian streets and goats in Welsh villages, we would be granted some truly revolutionary economic package on emerging from lockdown to reflect our new attitudes to life. Perhaps a universal basic income. A Green New Deal.

How wrong I was.

There was nothing in the summer economic update this week for the worse-off. Nothing for the domestic violence victims, despite a surge in the number of women being killed or abused during lockdown. Nothing for social care or frontline workers. Nothing for nursing homes, no bonus for NHS staff. Nothing for renters, thousands of whom face eviction. The hostile environment continues for migrant workers.

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For all the big numbers from Rishi Sunak, it was much ado about nothing.

The government likes to claim our debt and deficit are high and both must come down if our economy is to function and provide the services we need. Yet we are currently experiencing zero or near-zero interest rates across the developed world. Borrowing might never be as cheap as it is now. And if we dont borrow and invest that money in the people, sectors and businesses that need it most, the cycle of poverty will simply continue.

What Sunak has delivered is a one-size-fits-all approach. A 500 voucher to encourage spending! A 1,000 bonus to employers for every furloughed employee they take back! And Tories say they fear the free hand-outs of socialism.

Trickle-down economics is clearly also alive and well. The government believes that by cutting VAT and stamp duty for houses worth up to half a mil, that richer people will have more money to spend and that will benefit everyone else. We know that doesnt work. The rich just get richer, and move as much cash as they can offshore.

And what about the Green New Deal? The green part of the package is worth 3bn a drop in the ocean and 2bn of that will be dished out by local authorities to retrofit homes and make them more energy efficient. It sounds like a lot of money, but that 2bn has to be divided by 343 local authorities. Sunak said this would remove a half megaton of carbon from the atmosphere, the equivalent of taking 270,000 cars off the roads. But there are almost 40 million cars on British roads, so excuse me for not jumping up and down with excitement.

I had imagined moving back to London and cycling my bike in the new cycle lanes and enjoying some kind of new, green urban utopia. Instead, the government opened car showrooms as soon as they possibly could. Talk about recklessness: thousands of people die in London alone every year from air pollution. Sometimes I walk down my local high street and want to bang my head against a wall as I spot an endless stream of vehicles. I get this funny aftertaste in my mouth as I gulp down the fumes; the noise drills a hole in my brain. I wonder, why do so many people not seem to care?

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AIRWAVES getting CROWDED in House race POLICE bill hits hurdle in SENATE TRUMP comes to N.H. on Saturday – Politico

GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. TGIF!

CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES HIT THE AIRWAVES After months of packing their campaign war chests, some Democrats running in the crowded primary to fill Rep. Joe Kennedy III's open House seat are spending thousands of dollars on television ads.

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Earlier this week, Newton City Councilor Jake Auchincloss spent nearly $30,000 to air his first television ad. Then Democratic socialist Ihssane Leckey, a former Wall Street regulator, reserved $110,000 worth of cable TV airtime on Thursday. And now City Year co-founder Alan Khazei is also placing a TV ad buy, according to a source.

One reason campaigns are shifting to TV is because the congressional race is wide open. An internal poll from Newton City Councilor Becky Grossman's campaign showed 60 percent of voters are undecided on who to vote for. TV may play an outsize role in the primary this year candidates can't hold large events due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the state's expanded vote-by-mail and early voting options mean many voters will cast ballots much sooner than Sept. 1.

So far, the candidates with the most money in the bank are going up on television. Auchincloss has $1.16 million in cash on hand for the primary, his campaign says, while Khazei is reporting $809,000 in his primary war chest. Leckey raised eyebrows this week when she posted a $710,000 fundraising haul this quarter, which was largely made up of $650,000 from her and her husband's life savings, according to the Leckey campaign.

FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: POSTAL WORKERS BACK MARKEY Sen. Ed Markey will announce a new endorsement from the Massachusetts Postal Workers Executive Board this morning. The group is backing Markey in his reelection campaign against Rep. Joe Kennedy III. The American Postal Workers Union is an affiliate of the AFL-CIO and represents more than 200,000 current and retired postal workers.

THE GREAT DEBATE The coronavirus pandemic has knocked candidates off the campaign trail for months, but debates ahead of the state's Sept. 1 primary are finally starting to take shape in most districts, though two candidates running for federal office say they've been unable to get a debate on the calendar.

Rep. Richard Neal and Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse have a pair of debates in the works, according to documents obtained by POLITICO. The Democrats have been invited to two debates in August, one hosted by WGBY-New England Public Media, The Springfield Republican and MassLive.com and the Berkshire Eagle; and another hosted by 22 News, WWLP and Springfield CW.

Rep. Seth Moulton will face his primary challengers Jamie Belsito and Angus McQuilken in three debates in August hosted by local Democratic committees, his campaign said. And the Democrats running to fill Rep. Joe Kennedy III's open House seat will debate at the end of July.

Its less clear whether Rep. Stephen Lynch will debate his progressive challenger. Emboldened by progressive primary gains in other states over the last several weeks, infectious disease specialist Dr. Robbie Goldstein is accusing Lynch of "trying to run out the clock" to avoid a debate. The campaigns have been in talks to attend a series of forums where one candidate would speak after the other, rather than a one-on-one debate, according to planning emails obtained by POLITICO. Lynch did not debate his 2018 primary challengers.

"Its clear that Representative Lynch is trying to run out the clock, and that he is not only scared of our campaign to bring progressive change to Washington, but is scared to face the voters of the 8th district," Goldstein said.

"We're happy to entertain any requests. It's more challenging in Covid times to arrange these things, but always happy to," said Lynch spokesperson Scott Ferson.

On the Republican side, Senate candidate Kevin O'Connor is calling on his opponent Shiva Ayyadurai to schedule a debate. Ayyadurai's campaign didn't respond to a request for comment.

"I'm ready to go," O'Connor said, adding that attempts to schedule a debate were met with "radio silence" from his opponent.

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TODAY Sen. Ed Markey and state Rep. Joseph McGonagle, Jr. distribute meals at the LUMA food pantry in Everett. Rep. Joe Kennedy III makes campaign stops in Gloucester and New Bedford, followed by an event in Quincy with former Rep. Bill Delahunt.

Mass. reports 177 new confirmed coronavirus cases, 25 new deaths, by Jaclyn Reiss, Boston Globe: The death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in Massachusetts among confirmed cases climbed by 25 to 8,053, the state reported Thursday. The number of confirmed cases climbed by 177, bringing the total to 105,138, as key metrics the state is using to monitor the reopening remained generally steady.

Massachusetts unemployment claims fall again, by Jim Kinney, Springfield Republican: There were 26,755 new unemployment claims filed in Massachusetts in the week ending July 4, according to numbers released Thursday by the federal government. Thats down 2,944 from 29,699 new claims for unemployment compensation filed in the week ending June 27.

Massachusetts Senates police reform bill held up due to concerns that it didnt undergo public hearing, by Steph Solis, MassLive.com: The Massachusetts Senates wide-ranging police reform bill is held up over criticisms that legislators didnt get enough time to review the bill and that the proposal hasnt been put to a public hearing. The Senate plans to meet at 10 a.m. Friday to discuss the bill after Sen. Ryan Fattman, a Webster Republican, tabled the bill over concerns about a lack of a public hearing and insufficient time to debate the bill.

State commissioner for deaf placed on leave amid ties to controversial fraternity, by Matt Stout, Boston Globe: The Baker administration on Thursday placed the states chief advocate for the deaf on administrative leave amid allegations he told staff members he wore robes resembling Ku Klux Klan garb and made apparent Nazi salutes while he was a member of a controversial college fraternity three decades ago.

Massachusetts State Police hand out punishments for troopers in overtime scandal, by Lisa Kashinsky, Boston Herald: State Police are handing out punishments for the remaining troopers embroiled in the infamous Troop E overtime scandal, announcing that one member has been fired and five more could get the boot while others face suspension without pay. One officer whose overtime fraud charges were sustained by the department and upheld by a Department Trial Board was terminated earlier this week, while five others have trial boards currently scheduled.

Massachusetts hospitals collectively saw more than $2 billion in losses as coronavirus spread, data shows, by Steph Solis, MassLive.com: Massachusetts hospital collectively saw more than $2 billion in net losses in early 2020 as the coronavirus spread to the United States and shook stock markets, according to data compiled by the state Center for Health Information and Analysis.

Boston schools mapping reopening, with 6 feet of social distancing built in, by Jenna Russell, Boston Globe: Facing an intense two-month sprint before the scheduled first day of school on Sept. 10 and mounting demand for details on their reopening plans Boston school officials say they will release three possible blueprints for the fall by the end of this month. One thing is already certain: the district will base its plans on 6 feet of social distancing in schools, not the 3-foot minimum included in state guidelines.

The Coming Eviction Crisis Will Be Worse Than You Think, by Sofia Rivera, Boston Magazine: When Gov. Charlie Baker signed the statewide eviction and foreclosure moratorium in late April, it was an approval with an asterisk: The freeze would lift 45 days after the COVID-19 state of emergency ended or 120 days from the date the bill was passed, whichever came first. Theres no predicted end to the pandemic in sight, but the sand in the 120-day hourglass is set to run out on August 18.

FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: Jesse Mermell Earns 19 Local Endorsements from Somerset, Mansfield, Medfield, Foxborough, Wellesley and Brookline, from the Mermell campaign: Jesse Mermell today expanded the coalition of local leaders supporting her campaign for Congress by earning 19 endorsements from six key communities. As COVID-19 has devastated local budgets across the country, it is essential that the next Congresswoman from the Fourth District has the right experience, vision and coalition to fight for federal funding to support our municipalities, said Mermell.

Charbonnier suspends candidacy for 12th Suffolk House seat, Dorchester Reporter: Cam Charbonnier, one of four candidates on the ballot for the September 1 election for state representative in the 12 Suffolk district, suspended his campaign today, citing the dynamics of the pandemic and the inspiring civil rights movement. A long time aide to Mayor Martin Walsh and the only white candidate in the field to succeed Representative Dan Cullinane, said that upon further reflection and conversation he realized that this is not my moment.

With latest SJC pick, Baker faces history and calls to meet the moment, by Matt Stout, Boston Globe: Over eight years, former Governor Deval Patrick effectively reshaped the states judiciary and its very top rung, appointing five new Supreme Judicial Court justices, many of them groundbreaking picks. Yet, quietly and quickly Governor Charlie Baker is poised to surpass not only Patricks influence on the states highest court, but that of any governor in nearly five decades.

District attorneys clash over young killers seeking parole based on brain research," by Shelley Murphy and John R. Ellement, Boston Globe: Nyasani Watt was 10 days shy of his 18th birthday when he fatally shot another teenager and wounded his friend on a Dorchester street in 2011, with a gun that had been handed to him by Sheldon Mattis, who was already 18. Both of them were convicted of first-degree murder for killing 16-year-old Jaivon Blake and sentenced to life in prison. But only Watt will get a chance to argue for parole some day because mandatory life sentences are banned for juvenile killers.

Sen. Warren: Trump was a failure before coronavirus crisis, CNN: Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) thinks that Donald Trump was a failed president even before the coronavirus crisis hit the US, and that his failures will play a big part in the 2020 presidential election.

To US Rep. Richard Neal, President Donald Trumps petulance reinforces Supreme Court victory in tax case, by Jim Kinney, Springfield Republican: U.S. Rep. Richard Neal said Thursday that he, and by extension the American people, are one large step closer to seeing President Donald Trumps closely guarded tax records following rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court. The high court sent House subpoenas for the records back to lower courts for further rulings.

Supreme Court Gives Progressive Challenger Ammunition Against Rep. Richard Neal, by Daniel Marans and Arthur Delaney, HuffPost: A progressive mayor who is challenging Massachusetts Rep. Richard Neal (D) from the left seized on Thursdays Supreme Court rulings as evidence of Neals failure as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee to hold President Donald Trump accountable. In a pair of historic opinions written by conservative Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court rejected Trumps lawyers arguments that the president is immune from subpoenas of his personal records.

Animal rights advocates sue federal government over treatment of research primates, by David Abel, Boston Globe: In the wake of regulators formally rejecting a petition to improve the conditions of non-human primates used in federally funded research studies, a group of local animal rights advocates has sued the US Department of Agriculture, saying the agency refuses to raise standards for the animals.

Calls grow for coronavirus mask mandate ahead of Trumps New Hampshire rally, by Lisa Kashinsky, Boston Herald: Pressure is mounting on New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu to issue a mask mandate ahead of President Trumps rally in Portsmouth on Saturday, as locals fearing a surge in coronavirus cases brace for an influx of outsiders.

Three Massachusetts marijuana companies fined for use of pesticides, control violations, by Melissa Hanson, MassLive.com: Three marijuana companies in Massachusetts are facing fines for various violations, including the use of pesticides by two businesses and issues of control that would violate a state cap by the third business.

Herald: HEAR HIM ROAR. Globe: Portsmouth wary about what Trump rally could bring," "High court opens door to Trump's finances," "City schools look for more room to keep 6 ft. distance.

Springfield mayor: DOJ report knocking police narcotics unit disturbing and disappointing, by Stephanie Barry, Springfield Republican: Mayor Domenic Sarno called a recent report released by the U.S. Department of Justice assessing the police departments narcotics unit as out-of-control and excessively violent disturbing and disappointing during a press conference Thursday. The 28-page report released late Wednesday presented a withering picture of the unit, highlighting instances of falsified reports, lax oversight and alleged beat-downs of arrestees with a particular focus on punches to the head and neck.

Emails indicate Provincetown arts center director aware of Jeffrey Epstein cover-up, by Ethan Genter, Cape Cod Times: When Richard MacMillan was hired as co-executive director of the Fine Arts Work Center in spring 2019, his main focus was to raise money for the prestigious arts institute. The center, known for its seven-month artist-writer fellowship program, was in the middle of a $5 million fundraising campaign, and MacMillan was chosen in a national search to help reach or exceed that goal.

Newton is not a utopia. Task force to review policing, by John Hilliard, Boston Globe: Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller launched a sweeping review of the citys police force this week, as a newly appointed task force began work to develop recommendations that she said will impact the departments direction for years to come. The 12-member advisory group met for the first time Wednesday, and comes after advocates have called for a broader discussion about the role of policing in Newton and the communitys relationship to its residents of color.

Needham man cited in Newton protest incident, Associated Press: Police in the Boston suburb of Newton have cited a man for driving his pickup truck through a group of young Black Lives Matter demonstrators. The man, identified only as a 55-year-old Needham resident, was cited for operating a motor vehicle so as to endanger and failure to use care when starting a motor vehicle, police said.

Methuen mayor says 45 layoffs coming, by Bill Kirk, Eagle-Tribune: With the city facing a $7 million shortfall, Mayor Neil Perry said Tuesday the budget he is presenting to the City Council Wednesday will include up to 45 layoffs of city workers. Perry, who has been hospitalized this week, said that on the plus side, the last fiscal year ended with a $2 million infusion into the free cash account -- which is money left over at the end of the fiscal year.

Worcester police to start processing license to carry requests again, by Brian Lee, Telegram & Gazette: The Police Department on Monday will begin to process first-time license to carry applications, in line with the governors third phase of reopening businesses and organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The applications will be done by appointment, said Lt. Sean Murtha, a department spokesman. The police hadnt processed first-time LTC applications since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

TRANSITIONS Kimberly Atkins joins Boston Globe Opinion as a senior writer and member of the Editorial Board. Tweet.

Claire Richer joins American Wind Energy Association as federal affairs director. She was previously a legislative aide to Sen. Ed Markey.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Edie Mead Holway, Andy Flick, chief of staff to Rep. David Trone and former political director for the Serve America PAC, and Samuel Weinstock, legislative aide for Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

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A Modernist Utopia In The Clouds Floats Above Dulwich – Londonist

Will NobleA Modernist Utopia In The Clouds Floats Above DulwichDawson's Heights is an unlikely utopia floating above Dulwich. Image: Londonist

From Dog Kennel Hill in East Dulwich, you can sometimes make out in the far distance, what appears to be a modernist castle or ziggurat floating on the clouds. Walk towards it and it gradually reveals itself to be Dawson's Heights a council estate of almost 300 homes, built between 1964-72.

Though not as well-known as some of London's other post-war housing estates, Dawson's Heights is a landmark building. It was built in the wake of the Parker Morris Committee, which outlined new standards of living space for public housing.

Designed by a then-26-year-old Kate Macintosh, Dawson's Heights goes above and beyond. Each flat has its own private balcony. Cars are relegated to the outside of the building, creating a green sanctuary within. Flats either overlook this courtyard with rose beds and play equipment or out towards the City, where the horizon increasingly bristles with high-rise silhouettes.

In recent years, some of London's great housing estates, including the Heygate in Elephant and Castle and Robin Hood Gardens in Poplar, have fallen to the wrecking ball. But though not listed, Dawson's Heights has been immaculately kept, and is beloved by its lucky resident community.

Which begs the question: why doesn't London have more estates like this?

Macintosh appeared on a 2019 Channel 4 documentary about the rise and fall of the UK's council estates. In it she explained how people living in private accommodation close to Dawson's Heights started to complain that the quality of living was better for council tenants. Private developers were being shown up and they pushed prime minister Margret Thatcher to ditch Parker Morris standards.

In short, Dawson's Heights was just too damned successful to be repeated.

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14 new books you won’t be able to put down this July – Her.ie

Looking for a new book to read?

Summer is finally here -- and while we're already building up our must-read pile for the next few months, we have a feeling it's going to be getting even larger.

Especially with some of the releases hitting shelves over the next few weeks.

Here are 14 amazing new books you won't be able to put down this July.

Lola Nox, the daughter of a celebrated horror filmmaker, thinks nothing can scare her. That is, until her father is brutally attacked in theirNew York apartment -- and she soon finds herself packed off to live with a grandmother shes never met in Harrow Lake, the eerie town where her fathers most iconic horror movie was shot.

The locals are weirdly obsessed with the film that put their town on the map and there are strange disappearances, which the police seem determined to explain away. And theres someone or something stalking Lolas every move.

The more she discovers about the town, the more terrifying it becomes. It doesn't help that Lolas got secrets of her own - and if she cant find a way out of Harrow Lake, they might just be the death of her

Lucie Churchill sets eyes on George Zao on her very first morning on the island of Capri -- and she instantly cant stand him. She cant stand it when he gallantly offers to trade hotel rooms with her so that she can have a view of the Tyrrhenian Sea, she cant stand that he knows more about Casa Malaparte than she does, and she really cant stand it when he kisses her in the darkness of the ancient ruins of a Roman villa.

The daughter of an American-born Chinese mother and a blue-blooded New York father, Lucie has always sublimated the Asian side of herself, and she adamantly denies having feelings for George.

But several years later, when George unexpectedly appears in East Hampton, where Lucie is weekending with her new fianc, she finds herself drawn to him again. Soon, Lucie is spinning a web of deceit that involves her family, her fianc and ultimately herself, as she tries to deny George entry into her world and her heart.

Astrid Strick has always tried to do the best she could for her three children. And while they're now grown up (finally), you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise.

Elliott doesnt have any idea who he really is, or how to communicate with his own sons. Porter is, at last, pregnant but feels incapable of rising to the challenge. Nicky has fled to distant New Mexico, where hes living the bohemian dream. And Astrid herself is up to things that would make her childrens hair curl.

Until now, the family have managed to hide their true selves from each other. But when Nickys incorrigibly curious daughter Cecelia comes to stay, her arrival threatens to upturn everything...

Thomas Brogan is a serial killer. Having left a trail of bodies in his wake, and with the police hot on his heels, it seems like Thomas has nowhere left to hide.

That is until he breaks into an abandoned house at the end of a terrace on a quiet street. And when he climbs up into the loft, he realises that the can drop down into all the other houses on the street through the shared attic space.

Thats when the real fun begins. Because the one thing that Thomas enjoys even more than killing, is playing games with his victims. And his new neighbours have more than enough dark secrets to make this game his best one yet

Jean Swinney, the feature writer on a local paper, is disappointed in love and - on the brink of forty - living a limited existence with her truculent mother.When a young Swiss woman, Gretchen Tilbury, contacts the paper to claim that her daughter is the result of a virgin birth, it is down to Jean to discover whether she is a miracle or a fraud.

But the more she investigates, the more her life becomes strangely (and not unpleasantly) intertwined with that of the Tilburys: Gretchen herself, her husband Howard - with his dry wit and gentle disposition - and her charming daughter Margaret.

But they are the subject of the story Jean is researching for the newspaper, a story that increasingly seems to be causing dark ripples across all their lives. And yet Jean cannot bring herself to discard the chance of finally having a taste of happiness.But there will be a price to pay - and it will be unbearable.

Stephanie and Patrick are recently married, with new-born twins. While Stephanie struggles with the disorienting effects of sleep deprivation, theres one thing she knows for certain she has everything she ever wanted.

Then a woman from Patricks past arrives and makes a horrifying allegation about his first wife. He always claimed her death was an accident but she says it was murder.

He insists hes innocent, that this is nothing but a blackmail attempt. But is Patrick telling the truth? Or has Stephanie made a terrible mistake?

Laurens daughter Zara witnessed a terrible crime but speaking up about what happened comes at a price. When Zaras identity is revealed online, it puts a target on her back and shes left with one choice: to disappear.

To keep daughter safe, Lauren will give up everything and everyone she loves, even her husband. There will be no goodbyes. Their pasts will be rewritten. New names, new home, new lives.

The rules are strict for a reason. They are being hunted. One mistake a text, an Instagram like could bring their old lives crashing into the new. They can never assume someone isnt watching, waiting.

Awfully opinionated for a girl is what they call Hillary as she grows up in her Chicago suburb. Smart, diligent, and a bit plain, thats the general consensus.

Then Hillary goes to college, and her star rises. At Yale Law School, she continues to be a leader and catches the eye of driven, handsome and charismatic Bill. But when he asks her to marry him, Hillary gives him a firm No.

How might things have turned out for them, for America, for the world itself, if Hillary Rodham had really turned down Bill Clinton?

Ailsa Tilson moves with her husband and children to Trinity Fields in search of the new.New project - a house to renovate. New people - no links to the past. New friends - especially her next-door neighbour, the lonely Verity, who needs her help.

Verity has lived in Trinity Fields all her life. She's always resisted change. Her home and belongings are a shield, a defence to keep the outside world at bay. But something about the Tilsons piques her interest.Just as her ivy creeps through the shared garden fence, so Verity will work her way into the Tilson family.

And once they realise how formidable she can be, it might well be too late.

Olive is many things. Independent. Adrift. Anxious. Loyal. Kind. She knows her own mind.

And its ok that shes still figuring it all out, navigating her world without a compass. But life comes with expectations, there are choices to be made and sometimes stereotypes to fulfil.

So when her best friends lives branch away towards marriage and motherhood, leaving the path theyve always followed together, she starts to question her choices because life according to Olive looks a little bit different.

Twenty-five years ago, troubled teenager Charlie Crabtree committed a shocking and unprovoked murder.

For Paul Adams, its a day hell never forget. Hes never forgiven himself for his part in what happened to his friend and classmate. Hes never gone back home. But when his elderly mother has a fall, its finally time to stop running.

Its not long before things start to go wrong. A copycat killer has struck, bringing back painful memories. Pauls mother insists theres something in the house. And someone is following him.

Which reminds him of the most unsettling thing about that awful day twenty-five years ago.

Dublin, 1918. In a country doubly ravaged by war and disease, Nurse Julia Power works at an understaffed hospital in the city centre, where expectant mothers who have come down with an unfamiliar flu are quarantined together. Into Julia's regimented world step two outsiders: Doctor Kathleen Lynn, on the run from the police, and a young volunteer helper, Bridie Sweeney.

In the darkness and intensity of this tiny ward, over the course of three days, these women change each others lives in unexpected ways.

They lose patients to this baffling pandemic, but they also shepherd new life into a fearful world. With tireless tenderness and humanity, carers and mothers alike somehow do their impossible work.

Utopia Avenue might be the most curious British band you've never heard of.

Emerging from London's psychedelic scene in 1967, folksinger Elf Holloway, blues bassist Dean Moss, guitar virtuoso Jasper de Zoet and jazz drummer Griff Griffin together created a unique sound, with lyrics that captured their turbulent times. The band produced only two albums in two years, yet their musical legacy lives on.

This is the story of Utopia Avenue's brief, blazing journey from Soho clubs and draughty ballrooms to the promised land of America, just when the Summer of Love was receding into something much darker - a multi-faceted tale of dreams, drugs, love, sexuality, madness and grief; of stardom's wobbly ladder and fame's Faustian pact; and of the collision between youthful idealism and jaded reality as the Sixties drew to a close.

There haven't been many details released aboutMaloriejustyet, but if it's anything likeBirdbox,we can only imagine how terrifying it will be. Definitely one to add to the TBR pile.

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Black Lives Matter mural by Trump Tower becomes scene of heated clashes – New York Post

The giant new Black Lives Matter sign in front of Trump Tower has become a flashpoint for protesters clashing over the statement.

On Saturday just two days after Mayor Bill de Blasio was jeered as he helped paint the large yellow mural there were further ugly confrontations as dozens of All Lives Matter counter-protesters descended on Fifth Avenue, photos and video show.

As the group unveiled several flags, including thin blue line ones showing support for law enforcement, an opposing protester raced over and swiped a flagpole almost starting a brawl, video showed.

You feel big and proud over that? someone asked the flagpole stealer, who replied, Yes.

One woman screamed fk you at Black Lives Matter protesters, giving double middle-finger salutes also making exaggerated coughing and sneezing gestures seemingly to scare rivals during the coronavirus pandemic, the footage shows.

Wearing an All Lives Matter T-shirt and Make America Great Again red cap, the woman posed for pictures kneeling and raising a fist gestures normally used to represent the Black Lives Matter cause.

A group also photobombed a man who appeared to be filming on his phone about the death of George Floyd, finally given up and screaming fk you! as they filled the frame and gave rude gestures.

The All Lives Matter protesters then started chanting USA and commie scum to drown out the BLM chants with both sides giving each other the middle finger.

The anti-BLM protesters included members of the Proud Boys, DailyMail.com said, referring to the all-male right-wing organization deemed a hate group by the US Southern Poverty Law Center.

It came on the same day as rival groups also clashed in Brooklyn and Queens.

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Facebook’s own civil rights auditors aren’t happy with it, and United Airlines layoffs loom: Thursday Wake-Up Call – AdAge.com

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Kanye West Wing: Yeezy might actually be serious about running for president, according to Forbes, apparently as the candidate of the Birthday Partya name thats not that silly, given the existence of the Know-Nothings, the Bull Moose Party and the Whigs. Whether the fact that he might pull votes away from Joe Biden and throw the election to Trump is an outcome he doesnt mind, or the entire point of his run, is unclear. But with music money, Kardashians money and Musk money behind him, anything in politics is possible. Dear 2020, please stop.

Capitol offense: After decades of being told their name and mascot is racist, the leadership of the Washington National Football Leagueteam is finally considering changing its moniker,according to CNBC. This, despite the fact that National Basketball Association team The Washington Wizards made bank on all the new gear and apparel fans bought when the Bullets rebranded, and Wizards is a genuinely bad name. Another push in the right direction: Amazon will no longer sell the Washington teams merchandise. Dont get too excited, though. Theres still plenty of Chief Wahoo merch available.

Tampon tales: Its tough to get many celebrities to discuss periods and menstruationbut not all of them. A new campaign for Tampax features real talk from comedian Amy Schumer, who was contacted by a Tampax exec who saw her bring up the topic on a comedy special. In the spots, Schumer has frank and funny talks in a restroom, store, doctors office and mall about tampon sizes, how to insert them and taboos around shopping for them, writes Ad Ages Jack Neff. The series, directed by Kathy Fusco of Hungryman, also includes mall-intercept interviews Schumer does with young females and males about tampons, periods, female anatomy and sex.

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Global electronic waste up 21% in five years, and recycling isn’t keeping up – The Conversation UK

Each year, the total amount of electric and electronic equipment the world uses grows by 2.5 million tonnes. Phones, radios, toys, laptops if it has a power or battery supply its likely to join a growing mountain of e-waste after use.

In 2019 alone, the world generated 53.6 million tonnes of e-waste. Thats about 7.3 kilograms per person and equivalent in weight to 350 cruise ships. Asia produced the lions share 24.9 million tonnes followed by the Americas (13.1 million tonnes) and Europe (12 million tonnes), while Africa and Oceania generated 2.9 and 0.7 million tonnes respectively.

By 2030, the global total is likely to swell to 74.7 million tonnes, almost a doubling of the annual amount of new e-waste in just 16 years. This makes it the worlds fastest growing domestic waste stream, fuelled mainly by more people buying electronic products with shorter life cycles and fewer options for repair.

These products can help improve living standards, and its good that more and more people can afford them. But growing global demand is outpacing our capacity to recycle or dispose of electronic products safely. Once theyre obsolete and discarded, these products can end up accumulating in the environment, polluting habitats and harming people and wildlife.

Only 17.4% of 2019s e-waste was formally collected and recycled. Since 2014, the amount of recycled e-waste has only grown by 1.8 million tonnes each year. The total amount of e-waste generated increased by 9.2 million tonnes over the same period. At the same time, the amount of undocumented e-waste is increasing.

In new research, we found that Europe has the highest collection and recycling rate, covering about 42.5% of the total e-waste generated in 2019. Asia ranked second at 11.7%, the Americas and Oceania were similar at 9.4% and 8.8%, and Africa had the lowest rate at 0.9%. What happened with the rest (82.6%) of the worlds e-waste generated in 2019 isnt clear.

In high income countries, around 8% of e-waste is thought to be discarded in waste bins, while 7%-20% is exported. In lower income countries, the picture is less clear, as e-waste is mostly managed informally.

Without a reliable system of waste management, toxic substances contained in e-waste, such as mercury, brominated flame retardants, chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons, are more likely to be released into the environment and harm the people who live, work and play in e-waste scrapyards.

Mercury is used in computer monitors and fluorescent lighting, but exposure to it can cause brain damage. We estimated that about 50 tonnes of mercury is contained in these undocumented flows of e-waste that end up in the environment each year.

E-waste doesnt just pose a health risk though. It also contributes directly to global warming. Dumped temperature-exchange equipment, found in fridges and air conditioners, can slowly release greenhouse gases. About 98 million tonnes are thought to leak from scrapyards each year, equivalent to 0.3% of global emissions from the energy sector.

Aside from toxins, e-waste also contains precious metals and useful raw materials, such as gold, silver, copper and platinum. The total value of all this discarded as e-waste in 2019 has been conservatively valued at US$57 billion (45 billion) a sum greater than the GDP of most countries.

But since only 17.4% of 2019s e-waste was collected and recycled, just US$10 billion of this was recovered in an environmentally responsible way. Only 4 million tonnes of raw materials was made available for recycling.

Thankfully, the world is slowly waking up to the scale of this problem. As of the end of 2019, 78 countries, covering 71% of the worlds population, either had a policy for managing e-waste or were putting regulation in place an increase of 5% from 2017. But in many of these countries, policies still arent legally binding and regulation isnt enforced.

As researchers, well continue to monitor the worlds e-waste to support the creation of a circular economy and sustainable societies. We hope that our efforts to track this growing problem can spur governments to act with an urgency that reflects the scale of the challenge, with laws and enforcement that can drastically increase the proportion of e-waste thats recycled safely.

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Differential Pressure Switches Market 2020 Top-Companies Offerings, Trends, Segmented Analysis and Forecast by 2026 | Honeywell, Johnson Controls,…

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Table of Content:Chapter 1 Industry Overview1.1 Definition1.2 Assumptions1.3 Research Scope1.4 Market Analysis by Regions1.4.1 North America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.2 East Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.3 Europe Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.4 South Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.5 Southeast Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.6 Middle East Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.7 Africa Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.8 Oceania Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.9 South America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.5 Global Differential Pressure Switches Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 20261.5.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Consumption Volume1.5.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Value1.5.3 Global Differential Pressure Switches Price Trends Analysis from 2021 to 20261.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Differential Pressure Switches Industry Impact

Chapter 2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries2.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches (Volume and Value) by Type2.1.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.1.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Revenue and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches (Volume and Value) by Application2.2.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.2.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Revenue and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.3 Global Differential Pressure Switches (Volume and Value) by Regions2.3.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)2.3.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Revenue and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)

Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis3.1 Global Production Market Analysis3.1.1 2015-2020 Global Capacity, Production, Capacity Utilization Rate, Ex-Factory Price, Revenue, Cost, Gross and Gross Margin Analysis3.1.2 2015-2020 Major Manufacturers Performance and Market Share3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis3.2.1 2015-2020 Regional Market Performance and Market Share3.2.2 North America Market3.2.3 East Asia Market3.2.4 Europe Market3.2.5 South Asia Market3.2.6 Southeast Asia Market3.2.7 Middle East Market3.2.8 Africa Market3.2.9 Oceania Market3.2.10 South America Market3.2.11 Rest of the World Market

Chapter 4 Global Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2015-2020)4.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Regions (2015-2020)4.2 North America Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.3 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.4 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.5 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.6 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.7 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.8 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.9 Oceania Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.10 South America Differential Pressure Switches Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)

Chapter 5 North America Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis5.1 North America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis5.1.1 North America Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-195.2 North America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types5.3 North America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application5.4 North America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries5.4.1 United States Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.2 Canada Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.3 Mexico Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 6 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis6.1 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis6.1.1 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-196.2 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types6.3 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application6.4 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries6.4.1 China Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.2 Japan Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.3 South Korea Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 7 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis7.1 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis7.1.1 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-197.2 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types7.3 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application7.4 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries7.4.1 Germany Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.2 UK Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.3 France Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.4 Italy Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.5 Russia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.6 Spain Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.7 Netherlands Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.8 Switzerland Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.9 Poland Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 8 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis8.1 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis8.1.1 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-198.2 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types8.3 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application8.4 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries8.4.1 India Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.2 Pakistan Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.3 Bangladesh Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis9.1 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis9.1.1 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-199.2 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types9.3 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application9.4 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries9.4.1 Indonesia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.2 Thailand Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.3 Singapore Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.4 Malaysia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.5 Philippines Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.6 Vietnam Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.7 Myanmar Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 10 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis10.1 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis10.1.1 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-1910.2 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types10.3 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application10.4 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries10.4.1 Turkey Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.2 Saudi Arabia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.3 Iran Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.4 United Arab Emirates Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.5 Israel Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.6 Iraq Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.7 Qatar Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.8 Kuwait Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.9 Oman Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 11 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis11.1 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis11.1.1 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-1911.2 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types11.3 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application11.4 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries11.4.1 Nigeria Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.2 South Africa Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.3 Egypt Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.4 Algeria Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.5 Morocco Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 12 Oceania Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis12.1 Oceania Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis12.2 Oceania Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types12.3 Oceania Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application12.4 Oceania Differential Pressure Switches Consumption by Top Countries12.4.1 Australia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202012.4.2 New Zealand Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 13 South America Differential Pressure Switches Market Analysis13.1 South America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption and Value Analysis13.1.1 South America Differential Pressure Switches Market Under COVID-1913.2 South America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Types13.3 South America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Structure by Application13.4 South America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume by Major Countries13.4.1 Brazil Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.2 Argentina Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.3 Columbia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.4 Chile Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.5 Venezuela Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.6 Peru Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.7 Puerto Rico Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.8 Ecuador Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Differential Pressure Switches Business14.1 Honeywell14.1.1 Honeywell Company Profile14.1.2 Honeywell Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.1.3 Honeywell Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.2 Johnson Controls14.2.1 Johnson Controls Company Profile14.2.2 Johnson Controls Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.2.3 Johnson Controls Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.3 OMEGA Engineering14.3.1 OMEGA Engineering Company Profile14.3.2 OMEGA Engineering Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.3.3 OMEGA Engineering Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.4 Ashcroft14.4.1 Ashcroft Company Profile14.4.2 Ashcroft Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.4.3 Ashcroft Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.5 Cleveland Controls14.5.1 Cleveland Controls Company Profile14.5.2 Cleveland Controls Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.5.3 Cleveland Controls Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.6 Wika Instrumentation14.6.1 Wika Instrumentation Company Profile14.6.2 Wika Instrumentation Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.6.3 Wika Instrumentation Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.7 Dwyer Instruments14.7.1 Dwyer Instruments Company Profile14.7.2 Dwyer Instruments Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.7.3 Dwyer Instruments Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.8 Solon Manufacturing14.8.1 Solon Manufacturing Company Profile14.8.2 Solon Manufacturing Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.8.3 Solon Manufacturing Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.9 Columbus Electric14.9.1 Columbus Electric Company Profile14.9.2 Columbus Electric Differential Pressure Switches Product Specification14.9.3 Columbus Electric Differential Pressure Switches Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)

Chapter 15 Global Differential Pressure Switches Market Forecast (2021-2026)15.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Value and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Region (2021-2026)15.2.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.3 North America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.4 East Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.5 Europe Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.6 South Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.7 Southeast Asia Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.8 Middle East Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.9 Africa Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.10 Oceania Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.11 South America Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.3 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.1 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.2 Global Differential Pressure Switches Revenue Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.3 Global Differential Pressure Switches Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.4 Global Differential Pressure Switches Consumption Volume Forecast by Application (2021-2026)15.5 Differential Pressure Switches Market Forecast Under COVID-19

Chapter 16 ConclusionsResearch Methodology

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Exclusive Market Research Report on Global Tactile Actuator Market with Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Trends, Growth Opportunities, Competitive Landscape, Investment Strategies and Forecast by 2026.

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AAC Technologies, TDK, Jinlong Machinery & Electronics, Nidec Corporation, Texas Instruments, Mplus, PI Ceramic, Johnson Electric, Bluecom, Jahwa, Precision Microdrives, Novasentis

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Market Segmentation by Product Types:ERM Actuators, LRAS, Others

Market Segmentation by Applications:Mobile Terminal, Wearable Device, Automotive, Household Appliances, Others

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The Middle East and Africa North America South America Europe Asia-Pacific Middle East Oceania Rest of the World

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Table of Content:Chapter 1 Industry Overview1.1 Definition1.2 Assumptions1.3 Research Scope1.4 Market Analysis by Regions1.4.1 North America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.2 East Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.3 Europe Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.4 South Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.5 Southeast Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.6 Middle East Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.7 Africa Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.8 Oceania Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.9 South America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.5 Global Tactile Actuator Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 20261.5.1 Global Tactile Actuator Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Consumption Volume1.5.2 Global Tactile Actuator Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Value1.5.3 Global Tactile Actuator Price Trends Analysis from 2021 to 20261.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Tactile Actuator Industry Impact

Chapter 2 Global Tactile Actuator Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries2.1 Global Tactile Actuator (Volume and Value) by Type2.1.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.1.2 Global Tactile Actuator Revenue and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.2 Global Tactile Actuator (Volume and Value) by Application2.2.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.2.2 Global Tactile Actuator Revenue and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.3 Global Tactile Actuator (Volume and Value) by Regions2.3.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)2.3.2 Global Tactile Actuator Revenue and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)

Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis3.1 Global Production Market Analysis3.1.1 2015-2020 Global Capacity, Production, Capacity Utilization Rate, Ex-Factory Price, Revenue, Cost, Gross and Gross Margin Analysis3.1.2 2015-2020 Major Manufacturers Performance and Market Share3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis3.2.1 2015-2020 Regional Market Performance and Market Share3.2.2 North America Market3.2.3 East Asia Market3.2.4 Europe Market3.2.5 South Asia Market3.2.6 Southeast Asia Market3.2.7 Middle East Market3.2.8 Africa Market3.2.9 Oceania Market3.2.10 South America Market3.2.11 Rest of the World Market

Chapter 4 Global Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2015-2020)4.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption by Regions (2015-2020)4.2 North America Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.3 East Asia Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.4 Europe Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.5 South Asia Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.6 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.7 Middle East Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.8 Africa Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.9 Oceania Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.10 South America Tactile Actuator Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)

Chapter 5 North America Tactile Actuator Market Analysis5.1 North America Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis5.1.1 North America Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-195.2 North America Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types5.3 North America Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application5.4 North America Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries5.4.1 United States Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.2 Canada Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.3 Mexico Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 6 East Asia Tactile Actuator Market Analysis6.1 East Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis6.1.1 East Asia Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-196.2 East Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types6.3 East Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application6.4 East Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries6.4.1 China Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.2 Japan Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.3 South Korea Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 7 Europe Tactile Actuator Market Analysis7.1 Europe Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis7.1.1 Europe Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-197.2 Europe Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types7.3 Europe Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application7.4 Europe Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries7.4.1 Germany Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.2 UK Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.3 France Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.4 Italy Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.5 Russia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.6 Spain Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.7 Netherlands Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.8 Switzerland Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.9 Poland Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 8 South Asia Tactile Actuator Market Analysis8.1 South Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis8.1.1 South Asia Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-198.2 South Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types8.3 South Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application8.4 South Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries8.4.1 India Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.2 Pakistan Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.3 Bangladesh Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Market Analysis9.1 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis9.1.1 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-199.2 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types9.3 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application9.4 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries9.4.1 Indonesia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.2 Thailand Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.3 Singapore Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.4 Malaysia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.5 Philippines Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.6 Vietnam Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.7 Myanmar Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 10 Middle East Tactile Actuator Market Analysis10.1 Middle East Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis10.1.1 Middle East Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-1910.2 Middle East Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types10.3 Middle East Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application10.4 Middle East Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries10.4.1 Turkey Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.2 Saudi Arabia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.3 Iran Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.4 United Arab Emirates Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.5 Israel Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.6 Iraq Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.7 Qatar Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.8 Kuwait Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.9 Oman Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 11 Africa Tactile Actuator Market Analysis11.1 Africa Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis11.1.1 Africa Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-1911.2 Africa Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types11.3 Africa Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application11.4 Africa Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries11.4.1 Nigeria Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.2 South Africa Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.3 Egypt Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.4 Algeria Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.5 Morocco Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 12 Oceania Tactile Actuator Market Analysis12.1 Oceania Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis12.2 Oceania Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types12.3 Oceania Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application12.4 Oceania Tactile Actuator Consumption by Top Countries12.4.1 Australia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202012.4.2 New Zealand Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 13 South America Tactile Actuator Market Analysis13.1 South America Tactile Actuator Consumption and Value Analysis13.1.1 South America Tactile Actuator Market Under COVID-1913.2 South America Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Types13.3 South America Tactile Actuator Consumption Structure by Application13.4 South America Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume by Major Countries13.4.1 Brazil Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.2 Argentina Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.3 Columbia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.4 Chile Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.5 Venezuela Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.6 Peru Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.7 Puerto Rico Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.8 Ecuador Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Tactile Actuator Business14.1 AAC Technologies14.1.1 AAC Technologies Company Profile14.1.2 AAC Technologies Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.1.3 AAC Technologies Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.2 TDK14.2.1 TDK Company Profile14.2.2 TDK Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.2.3 TDK Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.3 Jinlong Machinery & Electronics14.3.1 Jinlong Machinery & Electronics Company Profile14.3.2 Jinlong Machinery & Electronics Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.3.3 Jinlong Machinery & Electronics Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.4 Nidec Corporation14.4.1 Nidec Corporation Company Profile14.4.2 Nidec Corporation Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.4.3 Nidec Corporation Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.5 Texas Instruments14.5.1 Texas Instruments Company Profile14.5.2 Texas Instruments Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.5.3 Texas Instruments Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.6 Mplus14.6.1 Mplus Company Profile14.6.2 Mplus Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.6.3 Mplus Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.7 PI Ceramic14.7.1 PI Ceramic Company Profile14.7.2 PI Ceramic Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.7.3 PI Ceramic Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.8 Johnson Electric14.8.1 Johnson Electric Company Profile14.8.2 Johnson Electric Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.8.3 Johnson Electric Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.9 Bluecom14.9.1 Bluecom Company Profile14.9.2 Bluecom Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.9.3 Bluecom Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.10 Jahwa14.10.1 Jahwa Company Profile14.10.2 Jahwa Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.10.3 Jahwa Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.11 Precision Microdrives14.11.1 Precision Microdrives Company Profile14.11.2 Precision Microdrives Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.11.3 Precision Microdrives Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.12 Novasentis14.12.1 Novasentis Company Profile14.12.2 Novasentis Tactile Actuator Product Specification14.12.3 Novasentis Tactile Actuator Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)

Chapter 15 Global Tactile Actuator Market Forecast (2021-2026)15.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.2 Global Tactile Actuator Value and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Region (2021-2026)15.2.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.2 Global Tactile Actuator Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.3 North America Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.4 East Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.5 Europe Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.6 South Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.7 Southeast Asia Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.8 Middle East Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.9 Africa Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.10 Oceania Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.11 South America Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.3 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.1 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.2 Global Tactile Actuator Revenue Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.3 Global Tactile Actuator Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.4 Global Tactile Actuator Consumption Volume Forecast by Application (2021-2026)15.5 Tactile Actuator Market Forecast Under COVID-19

Chapter 16 ConclusionsResearch Methodology

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Market Segmentation by Product Types:ERMA Type, SPENCER Type

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Table of Content:Chapter 1 Industry Overview1.1 Definition1.2 Assumptions1.3 Research Scope1.4 Market Analysis by Regions1.4.1 North America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.2 East Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.3 Europe Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.4 South Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.5 Southeast Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.6 Middle East Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.7 Africa Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.8 Oceania Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.9 South America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.5 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 20261.5.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Consumption Volume1.5.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Value1.5.3 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Price Trends Analysis from 2021 to 20261.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Automatic Rotary Microtomes Industry Impact

Chapter 2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries2.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes (Volume and Value) by Type2.1.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.1.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Revenue and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes (Volume and Value) by Application2.2.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.2.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Revenue and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.3 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes (Volume and Value) by Regions2.3.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)2.3.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Revenue and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)

Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis3.1 Global Production Market Analysis3.1.1 2015-2020 Global Capacity, Production, Capacity Utilization Rate, Ex-Factory Price, Revenue, Cost, Gross and Gross Margin Analysis3.1.2 2015-2020 Major Manufacturers Performance and Market Share3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis3.2.1 2015-2020 Regional Market Performance and Market Share3.2.2 North America Market3.2.3 East Asia Market3.2.4 Europe Market3.2.5 South Asia Market3.2.6 Southeast Asia Market3.2.7 Middle East Market3.2.8 Africa Market3.2.9 Oceania Market3.2.10 South America Market3.2.11 Rest of the World Market

Chapter 4 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2015-2020)4.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Regions (2015-2020)4.2 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.3 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.4 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.5 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.6 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.7 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.8 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.9 Oceania Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.10 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)

Chapter 5 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis5.1 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis5.1.1 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-195.2 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types5.3 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application5.4 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries5.4.1 United States Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.2 Canada Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.3 Mexico Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 6 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis6.1 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis6.1.1 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-196.2 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types6.3 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application6.4 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries6.4.1 China Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.2 Japan Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.3 South Korea Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 7 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis7.1 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis7.1.1 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-197.2 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types7.3 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application7.4 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries7.4.1 Germany Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.2 UK Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.3 France Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.4 Italy Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.5 Russia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.6 Spain Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.7 Netherlands Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.8 Switzerland Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.9 Poland Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 8 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis8.1 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis8.1.1 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-198.2 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types8.3 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application8.4 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries8.4.1 India Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.2 Pakistan Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.3 Bangladesh Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis9.1 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis9.1.1 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-199.2 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types9.3 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application9.4 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries9.4.1 Indonesia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.2 Thailand Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.3 Singapore Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.4 Malaysia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.5 Philippines Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.6 Vietnam Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.7 Myanmar Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 10 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis10.1 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis10.1.1 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-1910.2 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types10.3 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application10.4 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries10.4.1 Turkey Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.2 Saudi Arabia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.3 Iran Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.4 United Arab Emirates Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.5 Israel Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.6 Iraq Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.7 Qatar Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.8 Kuwait Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.9 Oman Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 11 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis11.1 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis11.1.1 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-1911.2 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types11.3 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application11.4 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries11.4.1 Nigeria Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.2 South Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.3 Egypt Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.4 Algeria Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.5 Morocco Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 12 Oceania Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis12.1 Oceania Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis12.2 Oceania Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types12.3 Oceania Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application12.4 Oceania Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption by Top Countries12.4.1 Australia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202012.4.2 New Zealand Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 13 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Analysis13.1 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption and Value Analysis13.1.1 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Under COVID-1913.2 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Types13.3 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Structure by Application13.4 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume by Major Countries13.4.1 Brazil Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.2 Argentina Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.3 Columbia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.4 Chile Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.5 Venezuela Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.6 Peru Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.7 Puerto Rico Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.8 Ecuador Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Automatic Rotary Microtomes Business14.1 Thermo Fisher Scientific14.1.1 Thermo Fisher Scientific Company Profile14.1.2 Thermo Fisher Scientific Automatic Rotary Microtomes Product Specification14.1.3 Thermo Fisher Scientific Automatic Rotary Microtomes Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.2 SLEE Medical14.2.1 SLEE Medical Company Profile14.2.2 SLEE Medical Automatic Rotary Microtomes Product Specification14.2.3 SLEE Medical Automatic Rotary Microtomes Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.3 MEDITE14.3.1 MEDITE Company Profile14.3.2 MEDITE Automatic Rotary Microtomes Product Specification14.3.3 MEDITE Automatic Rotary Microtomes Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.4 Radical Scientific Equipment14.4.1 Radical Scientific Equipment Company Profile14.4.2 Radical Scientific Equipment Automatic Rotary Microtomes Product Specification14.4.3 Radical Scientific Equipment Automatic Rotary Microtomes Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.5 Medimeas Instruments14.5.1 Medimeas Instruments Company Profile14.5.2 Medimeas Instruments Automatic Rotary Microtomes Product Specification14.5.3 Medimeas Instruments Automatic Rotary Microtomes Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.6 Zhejiang Jinhua Kedi Instrumental Equipment14.6.1 Zhejiang Jinhua Kedi Instrumental Equipment Company Profile14.6.2 Zhejiang Jinhua Kedi Instrumental Equipment Automatic Rotary Microtomes Product Specification14.6.3 Zhejiang Jinhua Kedi Instrumental Equipment Automatic Rotary Microtomes Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)

Chapter 15 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Forecast (2021-2026)15.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Value and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Region (2021-2026)15.2.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.3 North America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.4 East Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.5 Europe Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.6 South Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.7 Southeast Asia Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.8 Middle East Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.9 Africa Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.10 Oceania Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.11 South America Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.3 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.1 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.2 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Revenue Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.3 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.4 Global Automatic Rotary Microtomes Consumption Volume Forecast by Application (2021-2026)15.5 Automatic Rotary Microtomes Market Forecast Under COVID-19

Chapter 16 ConclusionsResearch Methodology

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Table of Content:Chapter 1 Industry Overview1.1 Definition1.2 Assumptions1.3 Research Scope1.4 Market Analysis by Regions1.4.1 North America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.2 East Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.3 Europe Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.4 South Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.5 Southeast Asia Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.6 Middle East Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.7 Africa Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.8 Oceania Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.4.9 South America Market States and Outlook (2021-2026)1.5 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 20261.5.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Consumption Volume1.5.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Size Analysis from 2021 to 2026 by Value1.5.3 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Price Trends Analysis from 2021 to 20261.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Industry Impact

Chapter 2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries2.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices (Volume and Value) by Type2.1.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.1.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Revenue and Market Share by Type (2015-2020)2.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices (Volume and Value) by Application2.2.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.2.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Revenue and Market Share by Application (2015-2020)2.3 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices (Volume and Value) by Regions2.3.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)2.3.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Revenue and Market Share by Regions (2015-2020)

Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis3.1 Global Production Market Analysis3.1.1 2015-2020 Global Capacity, Production, Capacity Utilization Rate, Ex-Factory Price, Revenue, Cost, Gross and Gross Margin Analysis3.1.2 2015-2020 Major Manufacturers Performance and Market Share3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis3.2.1 2015-2020 Regional Market Performance and Market Share3.2.2 North America Market3.2.3 East Asia Market3.2.4 Europe Market3.2.5 South Asia Market3.2.6 Southeast Asia Market3.2.7 Middle East Market3.2.8 Africa Market3.2.9 Oceania Market3.2.10 South America Market3.2.11 Rest of the World Market

Chapter 4 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2015-2020)4.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Regions (2015-2020)4.2 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.3 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.4 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.5 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.6 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.7 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.8 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.9 Oceania Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)4.10 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Sales, Consumption, Export, Import (2015-2020)

Chapter 5 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis5.1 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis5.1.1 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-195.2 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types5.3 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application5.4 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries5.4.1 United States Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.2 Canada Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20205.4.3 Mexico Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 6 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis6.1 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis6.1.1 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-196.2 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types6.3 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application6.4 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries6.4.1 China Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.2 Japan Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20206.4.3 South Korea Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 7 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis7.1 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis7.1.1 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-197.2 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types7.3 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application7.4 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries7.4.1 Germany Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.2 UK Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.3 France Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.4 Italy Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.5 Russia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.6 Spain Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.7 Netherlands Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.8 Switzerland Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20207.4.9 Poland Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 8 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis8.1 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis8.1.1 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-198.2 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types8.3 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application8.4 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries8.4.1 India Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.2 Pakistan Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20208.4.3 Bangladesh Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis9.1 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis9.1.1 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-199.2 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types9.3 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application9.4 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries9.4.1 Indonesia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.2 Thailand Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.3 Singapore Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.4 Malaysia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.5 Philippines Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.6 Vietnam Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 20209.4.7 Myanmar Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 10 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis10.1 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis10.1.1 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-1910.2 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types10.3 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application10.4 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries10.4.1 Turkey Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.2 Saudi Arabia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.3 Iran Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.4 United Arab Emirates Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.5 Israel Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.6 Iraq Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.7 Qatar Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.8 Kuwait Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202010.4.9 Oman Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 11 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis11.1 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis11.1.1 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-1911.2 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types11.3 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application11.4 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries11.4.1 Nigeria Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.2 South Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.3 Egypt Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.4 Algeria Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202011.4.5 Morocco Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 12 Oceania Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis12.1 Oceania Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis12.2 Oceania Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types12.3 Oceania Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application12.4 Oceania Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption by Top Countries12.4.1 Australia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202012.4.2 New Zealand Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 13 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Analysis13.1 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption and Value Analysis13.1.1 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Under COVID-1913.2 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Types13.3 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Structure by Application13.4 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume by Major Countries13.4.1 Brazil Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.2 Argentina Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.3 Columbia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.4 Chile Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.5 Venezuela Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.6 Peru Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.7 Puerto Rico Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 202013.4.8 Ecuador Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume from 2015 to 2020

Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Business14.1 Abbott14.1.1 Abbott Company Profile14.1.2 Abbott Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.1.3 Abbott Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.2 DePuy Synthes14.2.1 DePuy Synthes Company Profile14.2.2 DePuy Synthes Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.2.3 DePuy Synthes Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.3 CeloNova14.3.1 CeloNova Company Profile14.3.2 CeloNova Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.3.3 CeloNova Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.4 AtriCure14.4.1 AtriCure Company Profile14.4.2 AtriCure Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.4.3 AtriCure Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.5 Cordis14.5.1 Cordis Company Profile14.5.2 Cordis Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.5.3 Cordis Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.6 Boston Scientific Corporation14.6.1 Boston Scientific Corporation Company Profile14.6.2 Boston Scientific Corporation Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.6.3 Boston Scientific Corporation Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.7 Edwards14.7.1 Edwards Company Profile14.7.2 Edwards Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.7.3 Edwards Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.8 Cook Medica14.8.1 Cook Medica Company Profile14.8.2 Cook Medica Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.8.3 Cook Medica Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.9 Medtronic14.9.1 Medtronic Company Profile14.9.2 Medtronic Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.9.3 Medtronic Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.10 Direct Flow14.10.1 Direct Flow Company Profile14.10.2 Direct Flow Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.10.3 Direct Flow Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.11 Merit Medical System14.11.1 Merit Medical System Company Profile14.11.2 Merit Medical System Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.11.3 Merit Medical System Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.12 Pfizer, Inc.14.12.1 Pfizer, Inc. Company Profile14.12.2 Pfizer, Inc. Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.12.3 Pfizer, Inc. Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.13 Eisai14.13.1 Eisai Company Profile14.13.2 Eisai Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.13.3 Eisai Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.14 Nordian14.14.1 Nordian Company Profile14.14.2 Nordian Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.14.3 Nordian Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.15 Stryker Corporation14.15.1 Stryker Corporation Company Profile14.15.2 Stryker Corporation Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.15.3 Stryker Corporation Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.16 Medtronic, Inc.14.16.1 Medtronic, Inc. Company Profile14.16.2 Medtronic, Inc. Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.16.3 Medtronic, Inc. Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.17 Marine Polymer14.17.1 Marine Polymer Company Profile14.17.2 Marine Polymer Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.17.3 Marine Polymer Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.18 Sirtex medical14.18.1 Sirtex medical Company Profile14.18.2 Sirtex medical Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.18.3 Sirtex medical Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.19 Abbott14.19.1 Abbott Company Profile14.19.2 Abbott Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.19.3 Abbott Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)14.20 Terumo Corporation14.20.1 Terumo Corporation Company Profile14.20.2 Terumo Corporation Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Product Specification14.20.3 Terumo Corporation Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)

Chapter 15 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Forecast (2021-2026)15.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.1.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Value and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Region (2021-2026)15.2.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Value and Growth Rate Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)15.2.3 North America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.4 East Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.5 Europe Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.6 South Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.7 Southeast Asia Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.8 Middle East Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.9 Africa Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.10 Oceania Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.2.11 South America Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2021-2026)15.3 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.1 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.2 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Revenue Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.3.3 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)15.4 Global Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Consumption Volume Forecast by Application (2021-2026)15.5 Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Devices Market Forecast Under COVID-19

Chapter 16 ConclusionsResearch Methodology

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