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Product Insights
Odo
Odo is a Hydro project located in Kochi, Japan. The project is owned by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Japan. The project came online in 1986. Empower your strategies with our Odo report and make more profitable business decisions. Note: This is an on-demand report that will be delivered upon request. The report will be delivered within 2 to 3 business day of the purchase, excluding weekends and holidays. Certain sections of the report...
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Product Insights
MoITN Greece – Attiki Odos Extensions – Attica
Equip yourself with the essential tools needed to make informed and profitable decisions with our MoITN Greece - Attiki Odos Extensions - Attica report./b> Note: This is an on-demand report that will be delivered upon request. The report will be delivered within 2 business days of the purchase, excluding weekends and holidays. Certain sections of the report may be removed or altered based on data availability and relevance. Why choose our report? Unleash the full story: Dive deep into the...
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Product Insights
MoITN Greece – Olympia Odos: Kalo Nero to Tsakona Motorway – Greece
Equip yourself with the essential tools needed to make informed and profitable decisions with our MoITN Greece - Olympia Odos: Kalo Nero to Tsakona Motorway - Greece report./b> Note: This is an on-demand report that will be delivered upon request. The report will be delivered within 2 business days of the purchase, excluding weekends and holidays. Certain sections of the report may be removed or altered based on data availability and relevance. Why choose our report? Unleash the full story:...
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Analyst Opinions
ForeSights: Self-Cleaning Clothing; Clothing that can keep itself clean
Keeping clothing clean via conventional means can be impossible in certain situations (there are no laundromats or washing machines on the battlefield); self-cleaning clothing provides a solution for these situations. Consumer habits have a big impact on water and energy use over the lifecycle of a garment. Laundering frequency can vary by as much as 100% from one country to another. Clothing-makers are beginning to recommend that consumers launder clothing less frequently in order to conserve natural resources. One garment...