This extends the shelf
life of the product significantly.
Not exact matches
The slice
of patients above the age
of 60 consumes about 85 %
of the drugs and devices and diagnostics out there,» says Justin Stephenson, senior
life sciences analyst at Vancouver - based independent investment dealer Haywood Securities Inc. «That is only going to get
significantly bigger in the western world, which is the main market for Canadian health - care
products in the next five to 10 years.
We are especially interested in early - stage companies with «first in class»
products or technologies that offer the potential to
significantly extend patients»
lives and / or substantially improve the quality
of patients»
lives.
The results show that with the partial replacement
of sucrose with Beneo's functional carbohydrate Palatinose in glazings or icings, shelf -
life and overall
product quality can be
significantly improved.
Israeli company Hefestus has launched Hefestus Gourmet» a new packaging solution that enables dessert makers to pack a variety
of delicate desserts and extend
product shelf
life significantly while maintaining its texture, appearance and mouthfeel without changes.
The unique characteristics
of an annuity
product that can offer
significantly higher after - tax guaranteed retirement income for
life.
Thus, the cost per unit
of coverage — usually $ 1,000 but sometimes another amount — is
significantly higher than other whole
life or term
products on the market.
BioRegional is demonstrating that it is possible to
significantly reduce our Ecological Footprint in areas such as wood
products, paper, textiles, food, transport and housing to a sustainable level and maintain a high quality
of life.
Some permanent
life insurance
products cost
significantly more than a guaranteed universal
life policy, because a good amount
of the premium is going towards building up cash value in the policy.
This is because, just like with other
products and services that you buy, the price
of life insurance coverage can differ — sometimes
significantly — from one provider to another.
This makes whole
life require a
significantly higher premium payment than term, but the structures
of the
products are completely different.
Irda recently issued letters to all
life insurance companies, seeking details on three types
of traditional plans: those where death benefit is defined as a return
of premium (with or without interest),
products in which the initial death benefit is
significantly high and reduces subsequently during the currency
of the contract, and
products in which insurance cover is insufficient / insignificant in relation to the premium, i.e.
products mostly
of the savings type.
To that end, the
products Apple unveiled at the new Steve Jobs Theater could not have been more appropriate: a cellular watch
significantly smaller than competitors with comparable battery
life, a new iPhone 8 improved in virtually every dimension, and,
of course, the iPhone X, with nearly every new feature dependent on that integration.2