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queenlua · 1 year ago
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i love when you’re browsing some dude’s ancient tech blog and it’s full of posts with titles like
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but randomly in the middle of all this there’s a post called “I Bless The Rains Down In Anaheim”
and when you click through the entirety of the post is just this photo, no text and no further explanation:
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groovytripz · 2 months ago
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GT Ai 279 Psyfy Foodie (psyfiXL_v10 + Deforum + Parseq) [4K]
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chriscraigmusic · 7 years ago
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In the moment, spinning tunes at the works night out at the Drygate 😀 #parseq #in #the #park #works #night #out #drygate #drygatebrewery #party #dj #music #fun #poser #smiler #entertainer 😉 (at Drygate)
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sandlerresearch · 4 years ago
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Newborn Screening Market by Product (Instrument, Consumables), Test Type (Dried Blood Spot, Hearing Screening, CCHD),Technology (Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Immunoassay, Enzyme Assay, Molecular, Pulse Oximetry),End User (Hospitals) - Global Forecast to 2026 published on
https://www.sandlerresearch.org/newborn-screening-market-by-product-instrument-consumables-test-type-dried-blood-spot-hearing-screening-cchdtechnology-tandem-mass-spectrometry-immunoassay-enzyme-assay-molecular-pulse-o.html
Newborn Screening Market by Product (Instrument, Consumables), Test Type (Dried Blood Spot, Hearing Screening, CCHD),Technology (Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Immunoassay, Enzyme Assay, Molecular, Pulse Oximetry),End User (Hospitals) - Global Forecast to 2026
“newborn screening market to register a CAGR of 8.3% from 2021 to 2026.”
The global newborn screening market size is projected to reach USD 1.3 billion by 2026 from USD 0.9 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period. The rapid growth in the newborn screening rate, the increasing prevalence of newborn metaboloic, hormonal and genetic diseases, and favourable government policies are driving the growth of the newborn screening.
“newborn Disorder screening instruments segment accounted for the largest share of newborn screening market in 2019.”
Based on instrument, the newborn screening market is segmented into newborn disorder screening instruments, newborn hearing screening instruments, and pulse oximeters. Newborn disorder screening instruments accounted for the largest share in 2019. These instruments can screen for the majority of newborn disorders and thus see the highest demand. Government support and the implementation of newborn screening programs also support the market.
“Dry blood spot tests accounted for the largest share of the newborn screening market in 2019.”
The newborn screening market, by test, is segmented into dry blood spot tests, hearing screening tests, and critical congenital heart defect (CCHD) screening tests. In 2019, the dry blood spot tests segment accounted for the largest share of the newborn screening market due to the wide acceptance of dry blood spot tests for screening disorders. Most metabolic, hormonal, and genetic disorders are diagnosed using dry blood spot tests.
 “Asia Pacific estimated to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.”
In this report, the newborn screening market is segmented into four major regional segments, namely, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World (RoW). The market in Asia Pacific is projected to grow at the highest growth rate during the forecast period. The growth in this market is primarily driven by the presence of a large pool of newborn, increasing prevalence of newborn disorders, incresing awareness abou early diagnosis of disease, and rising focus of key players in this region.
Breakdown of primary supply-side interviews, by company type, designation, and region:
By Company Type: Tier 1 (70%) , Tier 2 (20%), and Tier 3 (10%)
By Designation: C-level (30%), Director-level (20%), and Others (50%)
By Region: North America (35%), Europe (24%), Asia Pacific (25%), and Rest of the World (16%)
List of players profiled in this report:
PerkinElmer (US)
Demant A/S (Denmark)
Natus Medical (US)
Bio-Rad Laboratories (US)
Danaher Corporation (US)
Medtronic (Ireland)
Chromsystems Instruments & Chemicals GmbH (Germany)
Trivitron Healthcare (India)
Baebies (US)
Parseq Lab (Russia)
Recipe Chemicals+Instruments (Germany)
Bio-Rad Laboratories (US)
Zivak Technology (Turkey)
Demant (Denmark)
CAMAG (Switzerland)
Otodynamics Ltd (UK)
Zentech S.A. (Belgium)
Hill-Rom Holdings (US)
Intelligent Hearing Systems Corp (US)
Waters (US)
Thermo Fischer Scientific (US)
MP Biomedicals (US)
CENTOGENE N.V. (Germany)
DRG International (US)
Regis Technologies (US).
Research Coverage
This report studies the newborn screening market based on product and region. The report also analyzes factors (such as drivers, restraints, and opportunities) affecting the market growth. It evaluates the opportunities and challenges in the market for stakeholders and provides details of the competitive landscape for market leaders. The report also studies micromarkets with respect to their growth trends, prospects, and contributions to the total newborn screening market. The report forecasts the revenue of the market segments with respect to four major regions.
Reasons to Buy the Report:
The report provides insights on the following pointers:
Market Penetration: Comprehensive information on the newborn screening offered by the top 10 players in the market. The report analyzes the newborn screening market by product and region
Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative emerging markets. The report analyzes the markets for various newborn screening across key geographic regions
Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the newborn screening market
Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares and strategies of the leading players in the newborn screening market
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terabitweb · 5 years ago
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UK Firms Move Operations as Brexit Data Fears Grow
UK businesses are stepping up their preparations for a potentially tortuous split from the EU, with a third moving some operations to the continent to avoid data privacy regulatory issues, according to new research.
Business process outsourcer Parseq polled 500 decision makers in businesses with 250+ employees about how Brexit might impact their current data privacy obligations.
Although the GDPR is technically transposed into UK law, the country will require an “adequacy decision” from the European Commission to ensure unhindered data flows after it leaves the trading bloc – something that is certainly not guaranteed.
That’s why the vast majority (89%) of firms polled by Parseq said they’d taken proactive measures.
Around a third (35%) said they’d refocused their client base to the UK, while a similar number (32%) had transferred operations to the EU.
Nearly two-fifths (37%) said they have audited data flows to and from the EU and even more (42%) have sought advice from regulator the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
Craig Naylor-Smith, managing director at Parseq, argued that UK firms are currently operating on shifting sands given the lack of clarity over post-Brexit data transfer arrangements.
“The Data Protection Act (2018) transposed the GDPR into UK law, but if the rules in Europe diverge once we leave the EU it could make transferring personal data to and from the continent more difficult — a vital consideration for businesses in our increasingly connected, digital world,” he added.
“With this in mind, it’s encouraging to see so many firms take proactive steps to prepare for the prospect of regulatory changes. However, with an even proportion of firms increasing their European presence and refocusing their position to the UK, it’s clear the best course of action will depend on individual strategies.”
The bottom line is: UK businesses must consider how Brexit could impact data privacy regulations as a matter of urgency, he said.
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Go to Source Author: UK Firms Move Operations as Brexit Data Fears Grow Original Post from InfoSecurity Magazine Author: UK Firms Move Operations as Brexit Data Fears Grow UK businesses are stepping up their preparations for a potentially tortuous split from the EU, with a third moving some operations to the continent to avoid data privacy regulatory issues, according to new research.
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iwillreadthesesomeday · 7 years ago
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diamondregime · 8 years ago
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la-renna-della-jungla · 9 months ago
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strikefromthevoid · 9 years ago
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I'm parting with a couple of SI:SP modular hoods, hit the link for details. http://supertalk.superfuture.com/index.php/topic/159691-fs-stone-island-shadow-project-modular-hoods/
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groovytripz · 2 months ago
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GT Ai 278 Halloween Spirit IV (psyfiXL_v10 + Deforum + Parseq) [4K]
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chriscraigmusic · 7 years ago
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Well after nearly 7 and a half years at Parseq it is time to move on. Thank you for the money, gifts & treats, you's are too kind 😁 The people make Parseq and I will miss you's all, what an emotional day, hate saying goodbye x #goodbye #parseq #thankyou #everyone #will #miss #you #all ❤ (at Daily Record)
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ideas-and-life · 10 years ago
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letimart · 10 years ago
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la-renna-della-jungla · 10 months ago
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la-renna-della-jungla · 10 months ago
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la-renna-della-jungla · 1 year ago
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