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Tekni-Plex's Plan to Acquire Gallazzi's Italian Pharma Blister Film, Adhesive Tape Substrate Film Businesses has Been Approved

2015-02-26 11:31:40| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

EREMBODEGEM, Belgium,  Tekni-Plex Europe NV is announcing today that its plan to acquire Gallazzi's Italian-based pharmaceutical blister film (Tradate, Varese, Lombardia) and adhesive tape substrate film (Gallarate, Varese, Lombardia) businesses has been approved by the Italian authorities supervising the...

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INOLEX Synthetic Esters Approved by Canadian Food Inspection Agency

2015-02-23 11:30:53| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Eight INOLEX Lexolube synthetic esters were recently approved for use in food processing applications by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The approved products appear in the official CFIA Reference guide for approved materials and include Lexolube FG-68 H1 OCL, Lexolube FG-100 H1 OCL, Lexolube FG220 H1...

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Uganda Communications Commission updates approved DTT STB list

2015-02-20 17:00:11| Digital TV News

The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has updated its list of type-approved Free-to-Air Set Top Boxes (STBs) or Decoders for Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting in the country.

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Vaccine approved for extended BVD respirtory disease protection

2015-02-19 22:30:53| Beef

Ask most veterinarians to take the long list of the beef cattle diseases they’re concerned about and cull it down to a short list, and bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) will be compete for the top two or three spots. That’s because BVD can affect your cattle in so many different ways—not the least of which is respiratory disease. And that’s before you consider the persistently infected (PI) problem. read more

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Vaccine approved for extended BVD respirtory disease protection

2015-02-19 22:30:53| Beef

Ask most veterinarians to take the long list of the beef cattle diseases they’re concerned about and cull it down to a short list, and bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) will be compete for the top two or three spots. That’s because BVD can affect your cattle in so many different ways—not the least of which is respiratory disease. And that’s before you consider the persistently infected (PI) problem. read more

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