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Digital editionsBuilding Digital Edition: 18 May 2018
Around the clock: on site at the restoration of Parliament’s Elizabeth Tower
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Digital editionsGas World issue 156 May 2018
Undoubtedly one of the hottest editions of the year, the CO2 Issue is gasworld US Edition’s focus this May. From a food and beverages update to regional supply chain challenges and new CO2 applications, this typically controversial but now trendy gas is at the forefront for gasworld US Edition this May. Issue includes the annual CO2 market report.
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Digital editionsAccess International, March 2017
THIS ISSUE: China Report: The world’s largest crane market ♦ Site Report: Mario Filho stadium, Rio de Janeiro ♦ Crane Rental Survey ♦ Training and Certification ♦ Wire Rope ♦ BC India preview.
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Digital editionsConstruction Europe May 2018
Cover story: The Sandvik Ranger DX900i, part of the new DXi range CEA Conference: Conference hears differing viewpoints on powering the machines of the future
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Digital editionsBuilding 12 January 2018
#YouToo? Sexual harassment in construction: a special report Also in this issue: The Hackitt Review - what it means for construction
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FeaturesFemale Nobel Laureates
David Loskins looks at female Nobel laureates over time and the details of each individual.
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FeaturesI experienced the patriarchy from both sides of the gender gap
Paula Williams transitioned from male to female six years ago. She talks about learning about her white male privilege the hard way
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FeaturesWhy the patriarchy isn’t good for men and how to fix it
Societies can be taught to be less misogynistic, but the first step is understanding how gender norms have backfired on men as well as women
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FeaturesHow protective parents exacerbate gender differences
Yes, men’s and women’s brains are wired differently – but the science shows that outside influences can also shape our gender identity
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FeaturesThe hidden reasons why societies are violent towards women
30 per cent of women experience sexual violence in their lifetimes – bad parenting, low respect and the glorification of male competition are to blame
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FeaturesSpecial report: The origins of sexism
Human societies weren’t always male-dominated. The switch came when we became farmers – and that suggests ways to roll back towards a more equal system.
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Features
Construction top 100
If the UK construction industry’s top 10 largest contractors had combined their most recent turnover figures, they would have posted a revenue of £31.9bn. At the same time, combining the pre-tax profit/loss figures for those same 10 companies would leave you with a loss of £52.9m – and an average ...
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NewsLive blog: Up-to-the-minute retail news and insight
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news and events shaping retail with our live feed, specifically tailored to provide short, sharp dispatches throughout the day.
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FeaturesHouse Peacock by BHSF Architekten with Studio-P
This house near the Suffolk coast is spread over three volumes arranged around a central courtyard. Photography by Bene Redmann
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ResearchA guide to searching and using Markush structures
For most people who read patents, Markush structures are fabulous things.
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ResearchPerformance Apparel Update
Directa Plus has collaborated with Colmar and Eurojersey in the development of a New Apparel collection and a new fabric collection Directa Plus—an Italy-based provider of graphene treatments for consumer products—has collaborated with Colmar in the development of a ski apparel collection and with Eurojersey[1] in the development of a ...
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FeaturesTextile Outlook International, No 189, December 2017
Business and market analysis for the global textile and apparel industries
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ResearchElectronic flatbed knitting machinery
Global shipments of electronic flatbed knitting machinery shot up by 99.1% to 139,636 machines in 2016. The rise followed jumps of 52.1% in 2015 and 31.0% in 2014 and, as a result, shipments reached a record high in 2016.
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ResearchShuttleless looms: individual country markets
The largest national market for shuttleless looms in 2016, for the 22nd year in a row, was the textile industry in China.
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ResearchShuttleless looms: regional markets
Shipments of shuttleless looms to the textile industries in Asia rose by 2.2%, or 1,635 machines, to 77,183 machines in 2016 (Table 2 and Figure 1).













