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Near Field Sensor Market Forecast Of Business Revenue, Size, Leading Competitors 2013-2028

June 4, 2019: The global Near Field Sensor market was valued at $XX million in 2017, and analysts predict the global market size will reach $XX million by the end of 2028, growing at a CAGR of XX% between 2017 and 2028.

 

This report provides detailed historical analysis of global market for Near Field Sensor from 2013-2018, and provides extensive market forecasts from 2018-2028 by region/country and subsectors. It covers the sales volume, price, revenue, gross margin, historical growth and future perspectives in the Near Field Sensor market.

 

Leading players of Near Field Sensor including:

  • Omron Corporation
  • Pepperl + Fuchs
  • Broadcom
  • STMicroelectronics

 

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  • Honeywell
  • Sick
  • Avago Technologies
  • Schneider Electric
  • Red Lion
  • Panasonic Corporation
  • Balluff GmbH
  • IFM Electronic
  • Rockwell Automation
  • Eaton
  • Shanghai Lanbao Sensing Technology
  • Comus Group

 

Market split by Type, can be divided into:

  • Fixed Distance
  • Adjustable Distance

 

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Market split by Application, can be divided into:

  • Automotive
  • Industrial Manufacturing
  • Food & Beverage
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Defense & Aerospace

 

Market split by Sales Channel, can be divided into:

  • Direct Channel
  • Distribution Channel

 

Market segment by Region/Country including:

  • North America (United States, Canada and Mexico)
  • Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia and Spain etc.)
  • Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia and Southeast Asia etc.)
  • South America Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Chile etc.)
  • Middle East & Africa (South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia etc.)

 

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review 2015-03-09 00:10
Field Research (short story) by M.C.A. Hogarth
The Furry Future - M.C.A. Hogarth,Bryan Feir,Yannarra Cheena,MikasiWolf,Tony Greyfox,Alice Dryden,Nighteyes Dayspring,Ocean Tigrox,Mary E Lowd,Dwale,T.S. McNally,Ronald W Klemp,David Hopkins,Michael H Payne,Watts Martin,J.F.R. Coates,Nathanael Gass,Samuel C Conway,Fred Patt

[This is only a review of Hogarth's short story, not the entire anthology - I couldn't figure out how to add the story to BL's database without including a URL, and this individual short story isn't available for download anywhere that I can see. Hogarth distributed her story, "Field Research," for free to her newsletter subscribers and Patreon supporters. I subscribe to her newsletter.]

 

This very short story gives some of the background of Kis'eh't, a Glaseah who later becomes a crew member of the Earthrise.
 
Kis'eh't is a brilliant chemist who had her pick of high-paying jobs but chose one that offered more interesting and flexible research opportunities. For her, doing research and practicing her religion are the same thing. It's all she wants to do, so it shakes her to her core when she learns that one of her research assistants has been terminated, and why.
 
This is a nice little extra for fans of Hogarth's Pelted Universe, although I wouldn't recommend it to Pelted Universe newbies. Kis'eh't's issues with academia and her internal struggle with the ethical issues surrounding her research's funding wouldn't be all that unfamiliar. However, there were other bits that would make more sense to those with a better grounding in the overall Pelted Universe.
 
I don't know that I'll ever reread this, but it was still nice seeing the Glaseahn religion through the perspective of a Glaseah whose area of study was a hard science, rather than soft.
 
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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