Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world Heat pumps at a Stiebel Eltron warehouse in Holzminden Photographer: Moritz Frankenberg/picture alliance/Getty Images “Yes, we have to cut staff,” Ulrich Stiebel, the co-owner, told reporters on Monday during a meeting with Economy Minister Robert Habeck in Holzminden. The reductions won’t be on the scale of the 1,000 job cuts reportedBloomberg Terminal by Handelsblatt last week Jean-Yves Parisot welcomes shareholders to the townhall Holzminden for the first time in his new role  – CEO presents stable financial figures for past financial year  – Holzminden-based Group closes first quarter of 2024 with very good sales growth Symrise held its Annual General Meeting on May 15 For the first time this took place with the new CEO Jean-Yves Parisot welcomed the nearly 350 shareholders gathered in the townhall of Holzminden for the first time in his new role Heinz-Jürgen Bertram for his many years of service His following presentation featured an overview of the development and strategy of the Holzminden-based Group Showcase your company and products to over 500,000 online visitors View suppliers The Lincoln County News Serving Maine and Lincoln County for over 140 years Cecil Witham and Afton Bates Witham Haggett was born on Aug He passed away peacefully after a short illness on May 28 He was predeceased by his parents; and his two brothers Nathan “Nate” grew up in the parsonage of the Second Congregational Church in Newcastle had grown up in the small cape house next to the church Wright neighborhood gang of children reveled in all manner of outdoor play (Nate was always the general and was never defeated in “war games”) attending a church conference in California which necessitated changes in the growing family Afton kept the family together with the help of family Nate spent his summers lobstering off Green Island in Penobscot Bay He started out rowing a “double-ender” hauling a string of 60 traps who eventually became a full time lobsterman He graduated from Lincoln Academy in 1956 and went on to Dartmouth College in the class of 1960 where he ran the radio station and allocated a lot of airtime to a little band out of England whom the rest of the world would soon get to know as “The Beatles.” he joined the Army and was an infantry soldier who completed his airborne jump training One of his favorite “lines” was: “Your head is not a point of contact!” He joined the Peace Corps and was assigned to the Dominican Republic where he earned a master’s degree in history in 1966 and spent summers in Germany perfecting the language He went on to receive his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin after which he was hired by the Peace Corps in a leadership role and assigned to Santiago and he loved to play a game called “initials,” which with all his worldly adventure and extensive travel to “get their feet wet” in the Damariscotta River and to spend a post-graduate year at Lincoln Academy while living with their grandmother in the Bates family home Nate’s visits to Maine became less frequent after his mother died Michael (Karin) and David (Marina); grandchildren and Johnson cousins from Maine to California and blessed life on both sides of the Atlantic His final resting place is at the honorary cemetery of the Landschulheim am Solling in Lower Saxony Condolences may be sent to Frauke at fraukehb@gmx.de To stay informed on local happenings, sign up for our newsletter! and goings-on in Lincoln County with our twice-weekly email newsletter We can only design sustainable solutions for the future if we think ideas through to the end from research and development to raw materials purchasing to production – and if that's not possible we try to recover all valuable materials to give them a second life This allows us to manufacture products with the smallest possible environmental footprint so we can enrich the lives of millions of consumers worldwide Discover our white paper to explore our holistic approach towards sustainability and how we play our part to building a sustainable future in a changing world Heinz-Jürgen Bertram for his many years of service “I feel delighted to speak at the Symrise Annual General Meeting for the first time as the Group’s CEO,” said Dr “We offer our shareholders good opportunities for successful business development our high level of innovation and our global positioning contribute significantly to this Our pioneering role in sustainability represents a further key to our success We want to continue intensifying our efforts in this area until we have achieved net-zero status at all levels by 2045.” In his presentation to the nearly 350 shareholders present the new CEO started with a look at the 2023 fiscal year The year turned out a successful one also with its geopolitical uncertainties It produced stable organic sales growth of just under eight percent Nutrition & Health as well as Scent & Care) recorded significant growth Parisot stated that Symrise feels confident that it will be able to continue along this successful course the Group managed to increase sales by just under 11% compared with the first quarter of 2023 Symrise is aiming for organic growth of between five and seven percent this year This would place the company at a faster growth rate than its respective market the company has also launched an efficiency program worth EUR 50 million After the presentation of the business figures the agenda continued to cover the agenda items up for vote The shareholders approved all items on the agenda with a large majority. 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Please upgrade your browser or activate Google Chrome Frame to improve your experience Stiebel Eltron says it will quadruple its heat pump manufacturing capacity at its factory in Holzminden It also plans to triple the number of industrial jobs it provides to 1,200 positions by 2027 From pv magazine Germany will invest €450 million ($496 million) to expand heat pump production capacity at its main factory in Holzminden The company aims to quadruple the capacity and wants to triple the number of employees at the facility to about 1,200 and the production area for heat pumps will be extended to the size of four soccer fields Stiebel Eltron's decision to expand is attributed to the increasing demand for heat pumps in Germany said the expansion is part of the company's efforts to support the energy transition and create new jobs in Germany the company is expanding its capacities for environmentally friendly heating technology at domestic locations recently announced plans to build a heat pump factory in Poland Stiebel Eltron has more than tripled its employees in Germany from 1,000 to around 3,200 The company has been training unskilled applicants internally and they can be deployed at production sites within weeks More articles from Sandra Enkhardt Please be mindful of our community standards and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" By submitting this form you agree to pv magazine using your data for the purposes of publishing your comment Your personal data will only be disclosed or otherwise transmitted to third parties for the purposes of spam filtering or if this is necessary for technical maintenance of the website Any other transfer to third parties will not take place unless this is justified on the basis of applicable data protection regulations or if pv magazine is legally obliged to do so You may revoke this consent at any time with effect for the future in which case your personal data will be deleted immediately your data will be deleted if pv magazine has processed your request or the purpose of data storage is fulfilled Further information on data privacy can be found in our Data Protection Policy Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" This website uses cookies to anonymously count visitor numbers. View our privacy policy. × The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this Close A wild boar named Frieda runs between two cows on Thursday in a pasture near the river Weser in Holzminden The herd has gained an unlikely following after adopting the lone wild boar piglet BERLIN — A cow herd in Germany has gained an unlikely following Farmer Friedrich Stapel told the dpa news agency that he spotted the piglet among the herd in the central German community of Brevoerde about three weeks ago It had likely lost its group when they crossed a nearby river Wild boar Frieda eats next to a cow Thursday in a pasture in Holzminden Stapel said while he knows what extensive damage wild boars can cause he can't bring himself to chase the animal away The local hunter has been told not to shoot the piglet — nicknamed Frieda — and in winter Stapel plans to put it in the shed with the mother cows "To leave it alone now would be unfair," he told dpa The captions in an earlier version of this story misspelled the name of Frieda the piglet Become an NPR sponsor Sign up to receive GPB Event announcements via Email Copyright 2022 NPR. 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Local ForecastSend KTXS Weather PicsFreezing temps bring Europe traffic chaos Poland (AP) — Extreme cold has hit large parts of Europe with freezing temperatures cracking railroad tracks in Poland snow blanketing the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul and smog spiking as more coal was being burned to generate heat a skier who had been buried by an avalanche over the weekend died in a hospital of his injuries The country had issued avalanche warnings several days earlier after heavy snowfall Officials said the skier and his two companions were buried by an avalanche while skiing off marked trails in the Gstaad area on Sunday One man freed himself from the snow and then extricated one of the others but the third man could only be found by rescue crews Temperatures dropped to minus 28 degrees Celsius (minus 18 Fahrenheit) in some Polish areas overnight Many trains were delayed on Monday after tracks at two Warsaw railway stations cracked Hand-in-hand with the cold came a spike in smog in Warsaw and other parts of Poland as the cold prompted an increase in burning coal for heat Air pollution levels were so high in Warsaw that city officials urged people to remain indoors Just across Poland's southwestern border the Czech Republic experienced the coldest night this year with temperatures dropping below minus 20 degrees Celsius (minus 4 Fahrenheit) in many places The lowest temperature — minus 27 degrees Celsius (minus 16 Fahrenheit) — was recorded Monday in Orlicke Zahori, a mountainous village 160 kilometers (100 miles) east of Prague near the Polish border, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute. The freezing weather was expected to be replaced by heavy snowfall in the northeastern Czech Republic Wintry weather and freezing temperatures were reported throughout the Balkans which has created problems with power supplies in Serbia and brought some snow even to Croatia's Adriatic Sea islands temperatures dipped as low as minus 13 degrees Celsius (9 Fahrenheit) in Peshkopi 110 kilometers (70 miles) east of the capital The deep freeze caused water pipes to freeze and created dangerous driving conditions Icy roads in the city of Pogradec prevented firefighters from arriving in time to a home fire in which a man died early Monday traffic was brought to a halt by the layer of snow covering the city with cars stalled or skidding on the roads In Germany, fresh snow, slippery roads and fallen trees led to several car accidents on Sunday and overnight, the dpa news agency reported A driver died in southwestern Germany after his car shot over a mound of snow The Nordic region also saw snow and subfreezing temperatures with the coldest temperatures predictably recorded in the Arctic Norway's meteorological institute tweeted a tongue-in-cheek message on Monday saying: "we encourage all knitting lovers to send woolen clothes to their friends in the north." police found 17 people ice bathing naked on Sunday in a lake near Roskilde 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of Copenhagen was preliminarily charged with violating pandemic restrictions limiting gatherings to five people which is 2,500 kroner ($405) for first-time offenders even if it did not get the Hollywood treatment of Steve McQueen on his motorbike The little known story of the prisoners of war who tunnelled out of a German camp in 1918 is to be told in a major exhibition that will show how they pioneered the subterfuge before their celebrated Second World War counterparts The story of the attempt by 60 officers to break out of Holzminden camp during the First World War has long been eclipsed by films about PoWs set in the Nazi era such as The Colditz Story and The Great Escape James Garner and Richard Attenborough as captives at Stalag Luft III the audacious bid for freedom will be featured in the Imperial War Museum London's show 'In Memoriam: Remembering the Great War' marking the 90th anniversary of the armistice on 11 November 'Everybody's heard of The Great Escape, but it will surprise our visitors to see that similar escape attempts took place in the First World War,' said Terry Charman, senior historian at the museum. 'Holzminden was the worst prisoner of war camp in Germany and had a reputation like Colditz for being inescapable and after it opened in September 1917 there were 17 escape attempts in the first month alone In November that year the prisoners began digging a tunnel that would run under the camp's perimeter wall They were assisted by three German administrators at the camp: a mailman who became known to the soldiers as 'the letter boy' a man who supplied torches and was dubbed 'the electric light boy' and a female typist who passed on information because she was infatuated with an airman The captives had a room at the barracks in which they made imitation German army uniforms and used a basic camera to forge identity documents They also created an air pump out of wood and tin tubes from biscuit tins The tunnellers worked in three-hour shifts an instrument with a spike on one end and an excavating blade on the other The earth was moved in basins by a pulley system then hidden in the cellar roof One of the biggest threats came from the Allies' own side within earshot of the Germans: 'Are you building a tunnel?' But it remained undiscovered and nine months later was 60 yards long and six feet deep getting away through a nearby field of rye 19 were rounded up and taken back to the camp partly because the alarm had been raised by a farmer whose rye field had been trampled But the remaining 10 made a successful run to neutral territory who hid on board a train and reached the Dutch frontier after three days The 10 great escapers were awarded medals at Buckingham Palace by George V Terry Charman said he hoped the exhibition would help to preserve the memory of the first great escape 'In Memoriam' will also feature the Military Cross awarded to Wilfred Owen that was worn by the poet's mother until her death · The 'In Memoriam' exhibition runs from 30 September (iwm.org.uk) This is the archive of The Observer up until 21/04/2025 The Observer is now owned and operated by Tortoise Media Symrise has opened a new laboratory for cosmetic ingredients in Holzminden The new facility will enable the development specifically utilizing the portfolio of antimicrobial ingredients from the Micro Protection category The laboratory will support customer-specific projects as well as the development of new innovative materials for use in cosmetic applications The company has broadened its capabilities to conduct on-site workshops as a means of enhancing customer service Symrise intends to expand the Micro Protection category’s capabilities within the Cosmetic Ingredients division The category consists of a portfolio of safe and effective preservatives and multifunctional ingredients as well as skin protection products such as deodorants the Cosmetic Ingredients division has grown rapidly thanks to exciting developments,” says Dr we have now reinforced the division with a modern laboratory for the Micro Protection category we intend to further develop our division of cosmetic ingredients We are the first company in our sector that started early investments in this business area We recognize opportunities early and take advantage of their potential.” Symrise intends to use the new laboratory to thoroughly study the interaction of the ingredients in formulations and to identify new characteristics The company aims to accelerate the market launch of new products it has also increased its capabilities to host customer workshops allowing cosmetic manufacturers to learn about the optimal use of ingredients in cosmetic formulations through hands-on experience we have successfully expanded and developed our business in the area of cosmetic ingredients,” says Eder Ramos “We hope to build on our success with this modern facility that will directly support our customers in the development of cosmetics.” Glass bottle manufacturer Owens-Illinois (O-I) has invested in a new furnace with advanced glassmaking technology at its production facility in Holzminden Located at O-I’s existing factory in Lower Saxony the new furnace will use the O-I’s Magma technology and will have a flexible production line The furnace will also allow the company to increase testing intensity and scope O-I Europe president Vitaliano Torno said: “Innovation and technology are key cornerstones of O-I’s business strategy The Magma technology enables us to define a new way of making glass to better serve our customers and bring more options and flexibility to production.” The company initially introduced the Magma technology in November 2018 on a pilot line at its facility in Streator Magma is designed to transform glassmaking with new processes and is suitable for ultra-flexible glass production Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis The expansion is expected to create new jobs in the community O-I Germany manufacturing leader Reiner Zinnecker said: “It is great news that our highly flexible and technically advanced plant has been selected for such breakthrough technology “We are excited to be at the forefront of driving innovation in the glass industry Our team of highly-skilled employees is eager to play a key role in achieving O-I’s vision for the future of glassmaking.” In July, O-I purchased a glass packaging facility in Mexico for around $188m Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network Don’t be disappointed – the page you have requested doesn’t exist (anymore) just look for related content by using the navigation or our search Bikers were set to be banned from certain routes in the region although the protests and pressure seem to have done the trick German protests There has been a lot of talk across Europe recently about banning motorcycles from certain routes and roads from the Tyrol in the South to the German region of Lower Saxony in the North Motorradonline.de reported that such closures in the region of Lower Saxony have been suspended and the German website predicts this will be a permanent move The clamp down on bikes was started by authorities trying to bring in a 90dB static noise limit to allow motorcycles to ride on certain routes - something that to us sounds almost impossible to police and enforce Then the local authority for the Holzminden district wished to impose a motorcycle ban on all motorcycles That got bikers' backs up, and as we have seen with the French Mandatory Inspection for motorcycles protests in France only on a slightly smaller scale than in Paris as Motorrad reports that around 450 bikers turned up to the site of the planned closures to voice their objection to the discriminatory rules it’s reported that a press release from the Lower Saxony district arrived announcing the good news A BMW Riding along a German Road The press release reads: 'Noise break route closures will be suspended - the planned route closures which the district council last decided on January 26 2024 as part of the "motorcycle noise pilot project" The district administration has announced this Holzminden district has now decided and informed both the district committee and the mayors of the municipalities     “As part of the examination of the traffic regulations the Lower Saxony Ministry of Transport has verbally signalled that it has decided on the planned closures on various Sundays between Holzen and Grünenplan and on the state road L580 between Rühle and Golmbach Even if the district has not yet received a written statement on this the negative attitude of the ministry responsible for technical supervision has been confirmed in further discussions.’ It might sound like this news is a long way from us, here in the UK, although the way things are going here (with noise cameras appearing in the UK and AI traffic cameras) it wouldn’t be a huge surprise to see such draconian rules brought in here exclusives and promotions direct to your inbox For more information, read our Privacy Policy and a member of the motorcyclist family since birth Growing up around British-built single and twins it was inevitable that a life on two wheels was on the cards © Crash Media Group Ltd 2025.The total or partial reproduction of text photographs or illustrations is not permitted in any form A US battery material developer wants to set up in Germany to produce silicon anodes for electric car batteries on a gigawatt scale The company in question is Graphenix Development Inc (GDI) a US company with a subsidiary in the Netherlands GDI is receiving an equity-like loan of 20 million euros from the European Investment Bank (EIB) as start-up financing for the development of its anodes made of 100 per cent silicon for industrial production on a gigawatt scale the further roadmap after the development to series maturity has already been finalised In order to scale up production quickly after the development phase GDI has opted for an industrial site with a glass coating facility owned by AGC Glass Europe The AGC plant in Lauenförde near Holzminden in Lower Saxony contributes coating expertise Copper foil on an industrial scale comes from Schlenk SE which already has a pilot production facility in Eindhoven is currently building its first “roll-to-roll” production plant on a MWh scale in Lauenförde Neither the EIB nor GDI make any mention of when scaling up to the aforementioned “gigawatt scale” is planned It only states: “Upon completion of the project GDI intends to demonstrate the first production of anodes made of 100 per cent silicon on a gigawatt scale in Europe and potentially worldwide.” AGC has been a partner of the US company for some time now: in the fourth quarter of 2023 GDI and AGC presented the first roll-to-roll pilot production of double-sided anodes made of 100 per cent silicon on a megawatt scale If the production of anode foils with a pure silicon coating were successful the energy density of lithium-ion cells could increase “by over 30 per cent compared to today’s graphite anodes” which in turn shortens the duration of charging processes These advantages of silicon in the anode are widely recognised The material expands and contracts significantly during charging and discharging This mechanical stress affects durability and service life as silicon particles can detach from the anode – which are then no longer available for the electrochemical reaction in the battery cell silicon is added to the usual anode material graphite in the single-digit percentage range in order to utilise some of the positive effects of silicon without the disadvantages Experts consider a silicon admixture of up to 20 per cent to be feasible (in large-scale production) A pure silicon anode would be a huge step forward – if companies like GDI can get to grips with durability the safety of such battery cells should also be higher than that of cells with graphite anodes GDI has proven in independent safety tests that “high-energy Lithium-ion cells with its 100% silicon anode can pass nail penetration testing” The GDI founder did not comment on durability “After intensive discussions and due diligence with the EIB our result is a partnership that will lead to Europe’s first Gigafactory for 100% silicon anodes These anodes can be directly integrated into Li-ion cell factories,” says Anstey “We will be one of the few companies to successfully scale a next-generation lithium-ion technology into industrial production in partnership with EIB EIB Vice-President overseeing lending in Germany added: “To make the green transition work in the transport sector the development of improved battery technology for all kinds of vehicles is crucial We at the EIB are happy to support GDI`s innovative technology that helps the industry to replace graphite with silicon that is available everywhere in the world.” eib.org, gdinrg.com I agree with the Privacy policy electrive has been following the development of electric mobility with journalistic passion and expertise since 2013 we offer comprehensive coverage of the highest quality — as a 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The formation of body odor begins with odorless human sweat that is mainly composed of water but also contains small fractions of proteins and natural lipids Natural skin microbiota will decompose such lipids and proteins to form molecules with a particularly low odor threshold These molecules may include short chain fatty acids such as 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-hexanoic acid (HMHA) or 3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid (3M2H); as well as organosulfur compounds 3-mercapto-3-methyl-1-hexanol; even steroids such as androstenol or androstenone may be present.1 Managing body odor is typically achieved via three approaches used separately or in combination: antiperspirants deodorant actives and/or odor-masking agents typically are used either to deodorize without the use of aluminum salts (antiperspirants) Applying such actives in combination with other technologies can support lasting odor protection which is what consumers expect from the ideal deodorant product.2 Deodorant actives mainly function as antimicrobials selectively targeting the natural skin microbiota that decompose lipids and proteins and cause odor; for example which often is used as the benchmark with which to compare modern actives Triclosan represents a conventional organohalogen organochlorine system; alternative non-organohalogen technologies include cosmetic ingredients such as farnesol,3 triethyl citrate4 and 2-methyl 5-cyclohexylpentanola.5-7 recent emphasis on the skin microbiome has underlined a lack of information about the impact of antimicrobial ingredients on the natural axillary microbiome.8 an ex vivo model10 was developed to uncover the influence of deodorant actives on the human axillary microbiome.11 The present article compares the effects of modern and conventional deodorant actives 2-methyl 5-cyclohexylpentanol and triclosan the deodorizing performance of both actives was demonstrated in two clinical sniff tests researchers looked in greater depth at microbial levels as well as the relative abundance of natural microbiota by applying the novel ex vivo human axillary microbiome model.10 Two in vivo clinical studies on human subjects were carried out comparing armpits treated with 2-methyl 5-cyclohexylpentanol and triclosan Evaluations were made by direct olfactory assessment (sniffing) as well as self-assessment by the subjects The individual actives were applied using a volatile carrier system (pump spray) an olfactory assessment for malodor reductionb by each of the test products was carried out comparing them with one another and to the initial value The assessment was conducted in a randomized half-side manner in the armpits of 20 subjects with distinct perspiration odor in the armpit The study began with a ten-day conditioning period during which subjects were only allowed to use unscented soap without antibacterial ingredients and also excluding the use of antiperspirants The subjects were instructed to wear clothing not treated with perfumed detergent or softener and only subjects with an odor score of no less than 3 After the conditioning period, 6 hr after washing and 24 hr after washing (t0 = no product applied), a sniff assessment of the subjects’ armpits was performed by trained experts to establish the control. Next, half of the volunteers applied test formula A (2-methyl 5-cyclohexylpentanol spray) in the left armpit and formula B (triclosan) in the right (see Formula 1); the other volunteers applied the test products in the reverse order sniffing assessments were again performed (t1 = single application) subjects applied the test products in the morning and evening for four additional days ending in one last application on the morning of the fifth day sniffing assessments were performed (t11 = 11 applications in total) 48-hr clinical: Sensory evaluation of the clinical efficacyc of the 2-methyl 5-cyclohexylpentanol deodorant versus untreated armpits also was conducted 24 hr and 48 hr after the last application to the underarms of research subjects The assessment compared the left versus right armpit with the product applied on the left and only washing on the right The test product was in the form of a simple alcoholic pump spray comprising ethanol (96%) at 99.7% w/w and 0.3% w/w of 2-methyl 5-cyclohexylpentanol through direct sniffing/olfactory assessment of the armpits by three trained assessors per the sensory olfactory method ASTM E1207-14 Standard Guide for Sensory Evaluation of Deodorancy The sniffing results were rated on a 10-point scale from 0 (no bad odor) to 10 (extremely strong odor) It began with a 7-day conditioning phase in which the subjects used only a neutral soap (cleaning agent) supplied by the institute A control for residual aluminum in the armpits also was performed and only those without residual aluminum took part in the study The study was carried out by applying a controlled amount of the investigated product (0.5 g) in one of the armpits by spraying after controlled washing wash or pass any underarm product for the next 48 hr and to not remove the white cotton shirt provided until the final evaluation of axillary odor was assessed a human axillary ex vivo microbiome model was developed and validated by the authors’ company Based on fresh human sweat from eight healthy subjects aliquoted and mixed with the respective test substance (deodorant active) the samples were assayed at 0 hr and 24 hr after being incubated under controlled conditions at 37°C Microbial analyses was carried out in two ways: aerobic and anaerobic colony forming units (CFU) petri dishes containing plate count agar were aerobically inoculated with 100 μL of diluted sweat samples and incubated for 48 hr at 37°C under either aerobic or anaerobic conditions The number of bacterial colonies was assayed and the means of at least two technical replicates were calculated bacterial amplicon sequencing (16S rRNA gene) The sequencing and bioinformatical evaluation was performed by a third partyd wherein DNA was isolatede and PCR was performed on variable regions 3 and 4 of 16S rRNA gene Sequencing was performed with a reagent kitf and quality of run was 83.05% The resulting data was compared with the NCBI Bacterial 16S rRNA database and ordered according to presence of genus information The 20 most abundant genera—adding up to 99.4% of all detected amplicon sequence variants (ASVs)—were selected based on total abundance in all experiments and visualized by their relative abundance Results from the 24-hr clinical studies of deodorant efficacy are shown in Figure 1 the triclosan product showed a significant reduction (p ≤ 0.05) in body odor at 6 hr and 24 hr after single and multiple applications The same effect was observed at 6 hr with the test product containing 2-methyl 5-cyclohexylpentanol; however no significant difference was noted in comparison to the initial value a significant difference was reported by the subjects for the 6-hr value after multiple applications for both test products and for the 24-hr value of the test product using triclosan in comparison to the initial value For the comparison of products with each other no significant differences in body odor were documented . . .Read more in our April 2020 digital edition. . . a SymDeoB125 (INCI: 2-Methyl 5-Cyclohexylpentanol) c Kosmoscience Ciência & Tecnologia Cosmética Ltda Read More in the Digital Magazine Dr Bertram succeeds Dr Gerold Linzbach who has not asked for his contract to be renewed when it expires on 22nd October 2009 He is leaving Symrise by mutual consent after four successful years at the helm of the company Heinz-Jürgen Bertram received his doctorate in chemistry His professional career began in 1987 when he joined Bayer AG in Leverkusen He moved to Holzminden in 1990 to work for Haarmann & Reimer GmbH which was later absorbed into the newly formed Symrise Group in 2003 He held a number of managerial positions in the Research and Development area before taking over responsibility for the Group’ s global manufacturing operations in 2005 He has been a member of the Executive Board of Symrise AG since October 2006 when he was appointed to head-up the Flavor & Nutrition Division which contributed € 648 million to total Group sales of € 1.320 billion in 2008 Symrise is gaining a Chief Executive Officer who is totally familiar with the company and the flavors and fragrances sector He has demonstrated his outstanding skills in several responsible positions in Symrise and most recently as head of the Flavor & Nutrition Division innovation and flexibility are among Dr Bertram’ s strengths; he enjoys the confidence of the Supervisory Board and will be able to use his own commitment to inspire staff to meet the challenges of the years ahead We are convinced that he will use his leadership to sustain the successful development of Symrise and to strengthen the company with a new momentum.“ Germany Newsletter archive and information This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.