Orthopedic Biomaterial Market Revenue, Driving Factors, Key Players, Strategies, Trends, Forecast Till 2027

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As per the latest study published by Market Research Future (MRFR), the Asia Pacific orthopedic biomaterial market is poised to strike a CAGR of 12.6% during the forecast period 2017 to 2023. Biomaterials are extensively used for manufacturing implants as they do not evoke immunological reactions. The growth of the orthopedic branch of medicine coupled with rising demand for biomaterials for implants is likely to drive the growth of the Asia Pacific orthopedic biomaterial market in the upcoming years. The advancements in the medical science over the years has catalyzed the adoption of biomater…

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Erythropoietin Drug Market Analysis By Key Players, SWOT Analysis, Growth Factors and Forecast till 2028

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Also known as hematopoietic, erythropoietin drug is defined as a glycoprotein hormone that controls erythropoiesis. Erythropoiesis is defined as the production of red blood cells (RBC). A new report on the global erythropoietin drug market, published by Market Research Future (MRFR), estimates that this market can visualize expansion at 9.5% CAGR between 2017 and 2023. The most significant market driving factor for the global Erythropoietin Drug Market is the increasing prevalence of diseases like cancer and various renal diseases. The increasing investment in medical research & development (R…

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History Made Over Sydney’s Magnificent Harbour

Paramount+ Illuminates Sydney Harbour With The Southern Hemisphere’s Largest Ever Drone Light Show at Vivid Sydney Vivid Sydney 2022 Drone Light Show SYDNEY, May 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — With 600 drones, history was made last night (AEST) over Sydney’s magnificent Harbour. For one night only, Paramount+ partnered with Vivid Sydney 2022 to dazzle audiences […]

Ukrainian defenders hold out in Donbas city

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By Max Hunder and Mari Saito KYIV/KHARKIV, Ukraine (Reuters) – European Union leaders will meet on Monday to reiterate support for Ukraine as Russian forces intensified attacks to capture Sievierodonetsk, a key city in the southeastern Donbas region that Moscow has prioritised taking full control over. Incessant shelling has left Ukrainian forces defending ruins in Sievierodonetsk, but their refusal to withdraw is stalling a massive Russian offensive across the Donbas. “Some 90% of buildings are damaged. More than two-thirds of the city’s housing stock has been completely destroyed. There is n…

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N.Korea lifts COVID lockdown amid ‘stable’ virus situation -media

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SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea has lifted movement restrictions imposed in the capital Pyongyang after its first admission of COVID-19 outbreak weeks ago, media reported, as the isolated country says the virus situation is now under control. The North has been in a heated battle against an unprecedented COVID wave since declaring a state of emergency and imposing a nationwide lockdown this month, fuelling concerns about a lack of vaccines, medical supplies and food shortages. As of Sunday, the restrictions had been lifted, Japan’s Kyodo news agency said, citing an unnamed source in Beijing. A sp…

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Having shipped artillery shells to Ukraine, Canada asks S.Korea for more

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By Soo-hyang Choi SEOUL (Reuters) – Canada has asked South Korea to supply it with artillery rounds, Seoul said on Monday, apparently to “backfill” supplies that Ottawa has sent to Ukraine, upping pressure on South Korea to provide – at least indirectly – lethal aid in the war. Canada has provided Ukraine with M777 towed howitzers, which fire 155-millimetre shells. Last week Defence Minister Anita Anand announced Canada would be sending an additional 20,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition, sourced from the United States. A spokesman for South Korea’s ministry of defence confirmed that Ottawa had ma…

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Asia stocks edge higher, dollar in the doldrums

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By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks followed Wall Street higher on Monday while the dollar was pinned near five-week lows as investors wagered on an eventual slowdown in U.S. monetary tightening, albeit after sharp hikes in June and July. Helping to mellow the mood was news that Shanghai authorities will cancel many conditions for businesses to resume work from Wednesday, easing a city-wide lockdown that began two months ago. The Memorial Day holiday in the United States could make for a thin session ahead of the end of the month and MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outsi…

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