January 26, 2011
1, Early Cigarette Smoking Associated with Breast Cancer smoking women with early breast cancer moderate increase. 2002 Nurses Health Study that smoking, the risk of breast cancer in women increased slightly. The Conclusion: Smoking> 25 / d,> 35 years, started smoking at age <18 years of age, compared with never smokers, the risk increased 1.25 times. Period before and started smoking before the first birth, more dangerous. Started smoking after menopause the risk is slightly increased. Exposed to secondhand smoke, and no increased risk.
Young female patients who smoke may benefit from knowing that early smoking is associated with a modest increase in breast cancer risk, according to an Archives of Internal Medicine study.
Researchers analyzing updated data from the Nurses Health Study report that they have confirmed their 2002 finding of a slight elevation in breast cancer risk associated with smoking. During some 3 million person-years of follow-up between 1976 and 2006, women who smoked more than 25 cigarettes per day for more than 35 years and began smoking before age 18 had a hazard ratio for invasive breast cancer of 1.25, compared with never-smokers.
The effect was stronger when smoking began before the woman first birth and before menopause. Postmenopausal smoking was associated with a slightly decreased risk. There was no apparent increased risk from exposure to secondhand smoke. [Archives of Internal Medicine article]
2, Behavioral Therapy Prevents Recurrences of Cardiovascular Events in Trial
behavioral therapy to prevent recurrence of cardiovascular events. Reduce the pressure to reduce recurrent cardiovascular events in patients with CHD. 350 CHD patients were randomly divided into conventional therapy and conventional therapy group cognitive-behavioral therapy group. Behavior therapy group, psychologist or nurse for more than one year a total of 202 hours of group discussions, the main treatment is to reduce daily stress, time urgency and hostility. After eight years of follow-up. Intervention group for the first time and then reduce cardiovascular events 41%, MI recurrence by 45%. All-cause mortality in both groups were not significantly different.
authors speculate that cognitive-behavioral therapy may reduce the patient behavior and emotional responses, so reducing the cardiovascular burden of psycho-physiological system. They roughly estimated 10 per treatment to prevent one case of cardiovascular events.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, with a focus on stress management, is associated with fewer recurrent cardiovascular events in patients with coronary heart disease, according to an Archives of Internal Medicine study.
Some 350 adults who had recently had a coronary heart disease event were randomized to either usual care alone or usual care plus cognitive-behavioral therapy. Psychologists and nurses led 20 2-hour group sessions over 1 year. The therapy emphasized ways to reduce daily stress, time urgency, and hostility.
Over 8 years follow-up, the intervention group experienced 41% fewer first recurrent cardiovascular events and 45% fewer recurrent myocardial infarctions, compared with the control group. All -cause mortality did not differ significantly between groups.
The authors speculate that the CBT group may have reduced their behavioral and emotional reactivity, “which would lead to less psychophysiologic burden on the cardiovascular system.” They estimate that roughly 10 people would need to be treated in order to prevent one cardiovascular event. [Archives of Internal Medicine article]
3, Can We Identify Unstable Coronary Plaques Before They Rupture?
in unstable coronary plaque rupture before the recognition it?
IVUS revealed some predict the characteristics of plaque rupture, but clinical application is still a long way to go.
According to the regression of the study, many of MI and ACS criminals are those non-flow limiting lesions of plaque rupture, resulting in rapidly progressive thrombosis, blood vessel blockage.
this prospective, multicenter, corporate-funded research selected 697 cases (mean age 58 years; 24% female; 17% with DM) due to the success of ACS patients undergoing PCI. In order to identify disease-specific factors that predict recurrence of events, the researchers also all the major epicardial coronary artery on the proximal 6-8 cm of gray-scale and frequency IVUS, with a median follow-up of 3.4 years.
IVUS-related complication rate was 1.6%, including 10 cases of arterial dissection and 1 case of perforation, resulting in three cases of non-fatal MIs (0.4%). 3-year follow-up, the estimated cumulative MACEs rate is 20%, including recurrent angina hospitalization (18%), MI (3%), cardiac death (2%). Half of which is due to the primary lesion criminals, half is due to lesions caused by non-indigenous offenders.
in lesions caused by non-indigenous offenders in the case of subsequent MACE, the average baseline angiography stenosis was 32%, follow-up was 65%. Independent predictors of events that characterized the baseline IVUS plaque burden> 70% (hazard ratio, 5.03), thin fibrous cap (HR, 3.35), and minimum lumen area <4.0 mm2 (HR, 3.21). With the three characteristics of MACE events occurred 18% of lesions, rather than a sub-3 characteristics of the lesions, MACE occurred in <1%.
Intravascular ultrasound uncovers some predictive plaque characteristics, but clinical application of the findings is still a long way off.
According to retrospective studies, many (if not most) lesions responsible for acute myocardial infarction (MI) and other acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are non flow-limiting plaques that rupture, causing rapid progression, thrombosis, and vessel obstruction. This prospective, multicenter, industry-sponsored study included 697 patients (mean age, 58; 24% women; 17% with diabetes) who underwent successful percutaneous coronary intervention for ACS. To identify lesion-specific factors predictive of recurrent events, investigators performed both gray-scale and radiofrequency intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) of the proximal 6 8 cm of all major epicardial coronary arteries. Median follow-up was 3.4 years.
IVUS-related complications occurred in 1.6% of patients and included 10 dissections and 1 perforation, causing 3 nonfatal MIs (0.4%). At 3 years, the estimated cumulative rate of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) was 20%, including rehospitalization for recurrent angina (18%), MI (3%), and cardiac death (2%). Of the events, about half were attributed to the original culprit lesion and half to nonculprit lesions.
In the nonculprit lesions judged responsible for subsequent MACE, mean angiographic stenosis was 32% at baseline and 65% at follow-up. Baseline IVUS characteristics that independently predicted events were plaque burden> 70% (hazard ratio, 5.03), thin-cap fibroatheroma (HR, 3.35), and minimal luminal area of ??<4.0 mm2 (HR, 3.21). A MACE occurred in 18% of lesions that had all three of these characteristics and in <1% of lesions with none of them.
Comment: These investigators are the first to use ultrasound to prospectively examine nonobstructive lesion characteristics predictive of subsequent adverse cardiac events. They found that lesions with a large plaque burden, small luminal area, and thin cap are associated with the highest risk for causing later events. Although these findings are mechanistically interesting, their specificity is low, IVUS conferred procedural risk, and the appropriate therapeutic approach to these lesions is uncertain. Therefore, the strategy is presently unsuitable for clinical application. [Howard C. Herrmann, MD. Journal Watch Cardiology January 19, 2011]
4, Candesartan vs. Losartan for Heart Failure < br />
candesartan vs losartan HF. Class effect of ARB questioned. ARB with different affinity AT1 different effect on blood pressure are also different.
taking losartan with HF compared with those who serve the young people candesartan, HF is not too heavy, less treatment to achieve the target dose. 1-year survival rate: 90% of candesartan, losartan 83%. 5-year survival, respectively, 61% vs 44%. More variable, bias correction analysis, losartan higher risk of death, vs candesartan (HR1.43, 95% CI :1.23-1 .65; P <0.001)
a class of drugs internal, between the drugs and medicines have risks and benefits are important differences, many examples, but if there is no evidence to the contrary, guidelines generally believed that the single trial found the drug is a class effect.
this case, if the choice is a toss-ARB, candesartan preference.
Disturbing findings from a registry study call into question the class effects of angiotensin-receptor blockers.
Although angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) are widely used to treat heart failure ( HF), different agents have not been directly compared. However, ARBs vary in their affinity for the AT1 receptor and in their effects on blood pressure. These investigators used data from theSwedish Heart Failure Registry to assess the comparative effectiveness of candesartan and losartan, the ARBs most often prescribed in the cohort, with respect to all-cause mortality.
Of 30,254 registered patients with HF, 2639 received candesartan, and 2500 received losartan. Compared with losartan recipients, candesartan recipients were younger, had less-severe heart failure, and were less likely to reach the target dose of the medication. One-year survival was 90% in candesartan recipients and 83% in losartan recipients; 5-year survival was 61% and 44%, respectively. In multivariable, propensity-adjusted analysis, losartan conferred a significantly higher risk for death compared with candesartan (hazard ratio, 1.43; 95% confidence interval, 1.23 1.65; P <0.001).
Comment: Despite many examples of important differences in risks and benefits within strong> drug classes, guideline authors generally assume that individual drug trial findings are class effects in the absence of evidence to the contrary. The present findings raise the troubling prospect that the results of a trial of one ARB cannot be generalized to another ARB. But how to apply them in practice? The authors suggest that their findings are not strong enough to affect clinical decision-making. The evidence is indeed more exploratory than definitive, but it merits concern. We need additional direct comparisons. In the meantime, if the choice of ARB in our patients with HF is a toss-up, we should have a preference for candesartan. [Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM. Journal Watch Cardiology January 19, 2011]
Citation (s):
Eklind-Cervenka M et al. Association of candesartan vs losartan with all-cause mortality in patients with heart failure. JAMA 2011 Jan 12; 305:175.
5, THE ORIGINAL COURAGE TRIAL
COURAGE study: 2287 cases of myocardial ischemia and significant coronary artery disease specifically in patients randomly assigned to optimal medical therapy (OMT) group or the PCI OMT group. The median follow-up time was 4.6 years. The primary end point – death or nonfatal MI two similar, PCI group slightly higher than the OMT group (19.0% vs. 18.5%; P = 0.62). On death, nonfatal MI, or ACS hospitalization, or quality of life (follow-up report) is concerned, PCI group there is no advantage.
As reported in 2007 in the New England Journal of Medicine, 2287 patients with objective evidence of myocardial ischemia and significant epicardial coronary artery disease were randomized to receive either optimal medical therapy (OMT) alone or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) plus OMT. During a median follow-up of 4.6 years, incidence of the primary endpoint – death or nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI) – was statistically similar in the two groups, but slightly higher with PCI than with OMT alone (19.0 % vs. 18.5%; P = 0.62). PCI also showed no advantage in the individual endpoints of death, nonfatal MI, or hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome, or (as reported subsequently) in quality of life.
THE NUCLEAR SUBSTUDY
In 2008, the COURAGE nuclear substudy (the first substudy from the trial) was published in Circulation. It involved 314 patients who underwent rest / stress myocardial perfusion single-photon-emission computed tomography (MPS), both before treatment and 6 to 18 months after randomization. The primary endpoint was defined as 5% reduction in myocardial ischemia at follow-up. The investigators reported that the PCI group had a significantly greater mean reduction in ischemic myocardium than the OMT-alone group (2.7% vs. 0.5%) and a significantly higher percentage of patients who achieved the 5% reduction endpoint (33% vs. 19%). The 5% reduction in ischemic burden was not significantly associated with better outcome in a multivariable analysis, and as the authors acknowledge, their study “was not powered to examine differences in clinical outcomes according to change in ischemic burden.” In the conclusion of their abstract, the authors say that “adding PCI to OMT resulted in greater reduction in ischemia compared with OMT alone. “They further state,” Our findings suggest a treatment target of 5% ischemia reduction with OMT with or without coronary revascularization. “
THE LEAP IN LOGIC
The authors conclusion is quite provocative. The full trial showed that patients with ischemia did equally well with an initial strategy of PCI or OMT. In the substudy, the authors assert that, given their results, clinicians should seek a target of 5% ischemia reduction, implying that these patients should undergo MPS, that therapeutic strategies should be guided over time by the MPS results, and that PCI is better than OMT alone in reducing ischemia. How did the authors make this leap? Their reasoning appears to be as follows:
The PCI strategy was better than OMT in reducing ischemic burden by 5% in the unadjusted but not the multivariable analysis. On the basis of the unadjusted result, the authors conclude that reducing ischemic burden by 5% should be a treatment goal and, by their assertion that PCI is better than OMT in reducing ischemic burden (although they do not even do an appropriate multivariable analysis for that question), that PCI plus OMT would be better than OMT alone .
UNTANGLING THE LOGIC
The substudy was not designed to test whether targeting treatment to a certain threshold of ischemia reduction benefits patients; the findings simply suggest (but do not prove) that the PCI strategy was more effective than OMT alone in reducing ischemic burden. Given that the subjects in this substudy represented a convenience sample of patients, this suggestion is weak: The groups that were compared were not obtained by randomization (a nuance that is acknowledged but easy to miss), and the authors do not control for baseline differences in the groups. However, even if PCI reduced ischemic burden, PCI did not significantly reduce the risk for clinical events or substantially affect symptoms in the overall trial. Moreover, in the substudy, the relative reduction of ischemic burden did not reduce the risk for events according to the multivariable analysis, which is important because patients who had a reduction may have been different at baseline from those who did not. Moreover, if ischemic-burden reduction had really mattered, the trial should have shown evidence of clinical differences between the two treatment groups.Another issue is that ischemic burden is a surrogate for clinical outcomes that affect patients. Surrogate endpoints can be useful when we do not have clinical outcomes to examine; however, clinical outcomes were reported in COURAGE. Perhaps the most important finding in this substudy is the failure of ischemic burden as a surrogate endpoint. If COURAGE had defined ischemic-burden reduction as the primary endpoint, and PCI were truly associated with a greater reduction in ischemic burden, then the PCI advocates would have declared victory. However, the findings identified no difference between the groups in the major clinical endpoints that were measured, and such a surrogate endpoint would have been useless in predicting the outcome of the trial. This finding suggests to me that treating to a target reduction in ischemic burden is not a useful surrogate.Furthermore, for the investigators to track ischemic burden over time, the participants had to be around for the follow-up study. They are, then, patients who survived at least 6 months and, in some cases, up to 18 months. No information is provided about who in this substudy was lost to follow-up or did not return for a follow-up MPS study, or whether the time to the follow-up MPS was similar in both intervention groups – or in the group classified by the amount of ischemia reduction. That information is essential to evaluating the results.A BETTER LINE OF INQUIRY What nuclear substudy might have been most useful to a clinician? Personally , I would have wanted to know whether PCI was better than OMT alone in patients with a large ischemic burden at baseline. Such an analysis would have investigated an interaction: whether the difference between the PCI and OMT-alone groups varied according to baseline ischemic burden . A reasonable hypothesis would have been that the PCI strategy was superior in patients who initially had the most ischemia according to MPS. Unfortunately, the investigators did not do that analysis.Do you think this COURAGE substudy complements the original trial? How do you assess the authors suggestion to target a certain reduction in ischemic burden for patients like those in this trial? How would you have written the conclusion to the abstract? Please join the discussion underway on CardioExchange. [Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM. Journal Watch Cardiology January 19, 2011]
2011 Second International Conference on Machine Vision and Human-machine Interface (MVHI 2011)
Guangzhou, China, April 17-18, 2011
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2011 International Conference on Machine Vision and Human-machine Interface (MVHI 2011) will be held in Guangzhou, China, April 17-18,2011. MVHI 2010 has been Indexed by EI Compendex. All MVHI 2011 accepted papers will be published by Advanced Materials Research Journal (1022-6680), Indexed by Ei Compendex.
2011 in the second session of the machine vision and human-computer interaction international academic conference will be held April 17-18, was held in Guangzhou, China. Meeting by the Hong Kong Institute of Education, IITA co-sponsored, papers will be Advanced Materials Research Journal (1022-6680) Journal publishing, all accepted papers will be Ei and ISTP. All papers must be in English. Member or student registration fee of 2,400 yuan / article, the same author, second from 1,800 yuan / article, the author is unable to participants, after sending the relevant material!
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International Conference on Green Communications and Networks (GCN) 2011 will be held on July 15-18, 2011, in Chongqing, China, The accepted papers will be published by Springer in Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (EI index, ISSN: 1876-1100 ) series, which should be indexed by EI and ISTP.Selected papers (about 120) will be published by several special issues in well-known international journals (SCI, EI).
Full paper due (Deadline date): March 15, 2011
Acceptance notification (recruitment results): March 25, 2011
Camera-ready copy (registration deadline): April 25, 2011
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GPMMTA2011
International Conference on Green Power, Materials and Manufacturing Technology and Applications (GPMMTA), in Chongqing, China, Papers must be submitted electronically as described at the conference website. The accepted papers will be published by Trans Tech Publications (TTP) in Advanced Materials Research Journal (ISSN: 1662-8985), which should be indexed by EI according the previous TTP proceedings index results.
Full paper due (closing date) March 15, 2011
Acceptance notification (hiring results) March 25, 2011
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Journals
We will select about 70 papers, which will be published by several special issues in well-known international journals (SCI, EI).
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Full paper submission: March 15, 2011
Acceptance notification: March 25, 2011
Camera-ready copy: April 25, 2011
Note that: All accepted paper will be published in 2011.
CICA2011
International Conference on Computer, Informatics, Cybernetics and Applications (CICA 2011) is the first conference that attempts to follow the above idea of ??hybridization in computer, information, control, communications and applications. CICA 2011 will be held on September 13-16, 2011, in Hangzhou, China, All the papers will be published by by LNEE of SPRINGER, All the papers will be indexed by EI and ISTP.
Full paper due (closing date) April 1, 2011
Acceptance notification (hiring results) April 20, 2011
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CDMMS2011
International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, Modeling and Simulation (CDMMS 2011) will be held on September 13-16, 2011, in Hangzhou, China, All the papers will be published by TTP of AMM company. AMM is a periodical publication with journal and volume number, each article with 5 pages in length. All the papers will be indexed by EI and ISTP.
Full paper due April 1, 2011
Acceptance notification April 20, 2011
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2011 International conference on Mechanical Engineering, Industry and Manufacturing Engineering (MEIME 20ll)
July 23-24, Beijing, China
science researchers in the meeting by the International Association of TTP and Switzerland co-hosted. All accepted papers of the conference were published in the journal Advanced Materials Research International EI is published on the conference all the papers will be EI compendex retrieval, Serial Number ISSN: 1022-6680. The journal contains papers to retrieve known for high quality fast, so far, the journal published papers are generally in about three months after the search.
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WASE sponsored 2011 International Conference on Information Engineering (ICIE 2011) EI, ISTP dual retrieval conference
Deadline to March 15, 2011, we enthusiastically welcome submission!
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ICIE has recommended cooperation and EI journals, excellent papers have been recommended EI to the following journals:
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One only gift box supplier live in the center of the town.And
the town is fomous of crystal crafts.So many crystal
suppliers often buy gift box from his factory.
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foam plastic bag bubble bag
balse package
canvas canvas
bundle bundle, bundle < br />
can / tin cans, cans
coil bundle, panel
glass jar glass bottles
container container
pallet tray
breakage-proof anti-breakage
shakeproof shock
leakage-proof leak
water-proof waterproof
sound-proof insulation
metal strap cramp
kraft paper kraft
flexible container container package
parcel parcel, consignment
packed cargo packaging goods
parcel post parcel post
packet (pkt.) parcels, envelopes, bags
single packing-piece packaging
collective packing packs
outer packing large packaging, packaging
inner packing within the package, small package
substantial solid
ocean transportation ocean shipping
smaller container small container
polythene polyethylene
the canned goods canned goods
satin-covered satin wrapped
silk ribbon ribbons
(four)
On the outer packing, please mark wording, “Handle with
Care”.
out Please indicate on the packaging, “Handle with care” words.
Every 100 dozen should be packed in a wooden case marked TM and
numbered from No. 1 upward.
100 to play one carton, brush marks on the TM, up sequentially from the start on the first number.
Please mark the cases (boxes, bags, casks, etc) as per the drawing
given.
press in the given pattern (boxes, bags, barrels, etc.) on the brush marks.
Please cable packing and marks.
Please telegraph packaging and marks style.
We will mark the packages the same as before.
We will package the same as before on the brush marks .
Words and Phrases
mark marks
Indicative Mark indicative signs
Warning Mark Warning signs
upward upward, from bottom to top
This Side Up This side up
Handle With Care Handle with care
Keep Upright do not inverted
Use No Hooks Do not upside down
Not to be tripped Do not dump
Keep in a dry place in a dry storage
Keep in a cool place in the cold storage
Keep away from boilers from the boiler
Keep away from heat Do not heat
< br /> Keep away from cold Do not be cold
Keep Dry moisture
Explosive Explosive
Fragile Fragile
< br /> Inflammable flammable
Inflammable Gas flammable gas
Inflammable Solid flammable solids
Inflammable Liquid flammable liquids
Dangerous When Wet water combustion products
Poison poison
Poison Gas gas
Spontaneously Combustible spontaneous combustion
Organic Peroxide organic oxides
Oxidizing Agent oxidant
Radioactive Radioactive materials
Corrosive corrosive substance
Additional Words and Phrases
neutral packing neutral packaging
customary packing habits packaging
cargo in bulk bulk cargo
nuded Naked cargo loading
shipment packing transport packaging
consumer packing consumer packaged
packaging industry Packaging industry
pack test packaging test
package design packaging design
package engineering package works
package in damaged condition damaged packaging
package materials (packing supplies) packaging materials
packing cost packaging costs
“packing extra” packaging surcharges
packing and presentation packaging decoration and appearance < br />
packing credit loan packaging, packing credit
packing letter of credit letter of credit package, red stripe standard credit
packing list / note / slip Packing List
packing specification packaging standardization
seller usual packing the seller used packaging
seaworthy packing for shipping packages BLOCKQUOTE>
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(a)
The next thing I like to bring up for discussion is
packing.
Here I would like to discuss packaging issues .
We like to hear what you say concerning the matter of
packing.
I would like to hear your views on packaging issues.
You like to know something about the packing of the drugs. is
that right?
you want to know the packaging situation, right?
Please make an offer indicating the packing.
Please quote and explain the packing.
Your opinions on packing will be passed on to our
manufacturers.
your views will be conveyed to the packaging to the manufacturer.
It is necessary to improve the packaging.
improved packaging is necessary.
We e informed the manufacturer to have them packed as per your
instruction.
We have notified manufacturers according to your requirement.
Packing has a close bearing on sales.
packaging is directly related to product sales.
Packing also effects the reputation of our products.
packaging also affects the product reputation.
A packing that catches the eye will help us push the sales.
eye-catching packaging will help us to promote their products.
Buyers always pay great attention to packing.
very careful packaging of the buyer.
I sure the new packing will give your clients satisfaction.
I believe that the new packaging will make you the customer satisfaction.
Different articles require different packing.
different products require different packaging.
Generally speaking, buyers bear the charges of packing.
packaging costs are generally the buyer.
Packing charge is about 3% of the total cost of the goods.
packaging costs account for three per cent of the total value of goods.
Normally, packing charge is included in the contract price.
In general, the contract price has been included in the packaging costs.
The crux of packing lies in protecting the goods from
moisture.
The key is moisture-proof packaging.
The machines must be well protected against dampness, moisture,
rust and shock.
machine packaging must be moisture, moisture, rust-proof, shock-proof.
We have no objection to the stipulations about the packing and
shipping mark.
We agree marks on packaging and shipping terms.
We can not afford time to change the packing because the ship will
sail after two days.
As the ship set sail two days later, we too late to replace the packing .
Words and Phrases
pack packaging, canning
packing packing
packing charge packing fees
package package (refer to package, bundle, bundles, boxes, etc.); packaged
packing clause packaging terms
packaging packaging
packing expenses packaging costs
(two)
What do you think of the packing for fireworks?
What do you think fireworks packaging?
The packings are in good (bad) order.
packaging intact (damaged).
The packages are intact. The packing is beautiful.
packaging intact, very beautiful.
Please pack the goods very carefully.
Please carefully packing the goods.
These marten overcoats are tastefully packed.
the packaging of these very beautiful mink coat.
I think you l find the packing beautiful and quite
well-done.
You will find our beautiful attention to product packaging.
Our packing will be on a par with that of the Japanese.
our packaging can U.S. and Japanese counterparts.
The unique design of the packing will help you promote the sale of
drugs.
unique packaging will help us to sell these drugs.
The packing must be strong enough to withstand rough
handling.
packaging must be very strong to withstand to rough handling.
We have especially reinforced out pacing in order to minimize the
extent of any possible damage to the goods.
We have specially reinforced packaging so that the goods in case damage was reduced to a minimum.
These goods didn sell well merely because of the poor
packing.
impact of these products due to poor packaging sales.
Words and Phrases
fireworks fireworks
be in good order in good condition
be in bad order damaged, (packaging) failed < br />
marten overcoats mink coat
intact complete, no damage
tastefully beautiful
well-done appearance , pay attention to
to be on a par with comparable with the …
unique unique
rough handling to rough handling (handling, shipping goods)
to reinforce the packing reinforced packing
(three)
We agree to use cartons for outer packing.
We agree to do with the cardboard packaging.
Could you use cardboard boxes?
you cardboard boxes pack?
It would cost more for you to pack the goods in wooden cases.
use wooden packaging costs will be higher.
The piece goods are to be wrapped in kraft paper, then packed in
wooden cases.
cloth before use in the loading wooden box wrapped in brown paper.
The eggs are packed in cartons with beehives lined with shake-proof
paper board.
use eggs with a honeycomb hole, lined cardboard cartons shock packing.
Each pill is put into a small box sealed with wax.
after each pill into the small box sealed with wax.
Please make the fruit jar airtight.
Please jam jar seals.
We l pack them two dozen to one carton, gross weight around 25
kilos a carton.
us two dozen carton, gross weight per carton 25 kilograms.
Ten bottles are put into a box and 100 boxes into a carton.
10 支 into a small box, 100 boxes into a carton.
This would discourage people from trying their hand on such
packing.
people do not easily use this package.
No charge will be allowed for packages.
containers free of charge.
The case was a substantial one, with sufficient packing used.
this box strong, with enough packing material.
I afraid the cardboard boxes are not strong enough for ocean
transportation.
I worry that ocean shipping cartons and not strong.
Such shirts packed in cardboard cartons can save freight
cost.
using carton packaging of these shirts you can save on shipping.
We prefer packing in smaller cases.
we prefer to use a small box packaging.
We advocate using smaller container to pack the goods.
We advocate the use of small containers shipment.
We use metal angles at each corner of the carton.
corner of each box are reinforced with metal corner.
Each case is lined with foam plastics in order to protect the goods
against press.
box with foam pad to prevent the goods under pressure.
The canned goods are to be packed in cartons with double
straps.
canned goods in cartons, plus two outside hoops.
You must reinforce the packing with metal straps.
you must cramp reinforced packaging.
The goods are to be packed in strong export cases, securely
strapped.
export goods should be solid wooden packaging, and firmly hoop.
Shirts are to be packed in plastic-lined water-proof cartons.
shirts should be placed in boxes lined with plastic waterproof.
We use a polythene wrapper for each shirt.
Each shirt is packaged in polyethylene bags.
The fountain pen is placed in a satin-covered small box, lined with
beautiful silk ribbon.
brocade gold pen packed in a small box, and then a beautiful ribbon tied outside.
Words and Phrases
case
carton box cardboard boxes, cartons
wooden case wooden
crate crates
chest box
casket casket
box box
cask barrel
keg kegs
wooden cask cask
barrel barrels
drum drums
iron drum drum
to be packed in bag with the bag
to be packed in paper bag paper bag
gunny bag sack
plastic bag plastic bag
foam plastic bag bubble bag
balse package
canvas canvas
< br /> bundle bundle, bundle
can / tin cans, cans
coil bundle, panel
glass jar glass bottles
container container
pallet tray
breakage-proof anti-breakage
shakeproof shock
leakage leak-proof
water-proof waterproof
sound-proof insulation
metal strap cramp
kraft paper kraft
flexible container container package
parcel parcel, consignment
packed cargo packaging goods
parcel post parcel
packet (pkt.) parcels, envelopes, bags
single packing-piece packaging
collective packing packs
< br /> outer packing large packaging, packaging
inner packing within a package, small package
substantial solid
ocean transportation ocean shipping
smaller container small container
polythene polyethylene
the canned goods canned goods
satin-covered satin packaging < br />
silk ribbon ribbons
(four)
On the outer packing, please mark wording, “Handle with
Care”.
< br /> Please indicate on the packaging, “Handle with care” words.
Every 100 dozen should be packed in a wooden case marked TM and
numbered from No. 1 upward.
install a box for every 100 dozen, brush marks on the TM, number of start up sequentially from the first number.
Please mark the cases (boxes, bags, casks, etc) as per the drawing
given.
press in the given pattern (boxes, bags , barrels, etc.) on the brush marks.
Please cable packing and marks.
Please telegraph style packaging and logos.
We will mark the packages the same as before.
We will package the same as before on the brush marks.
Words and Phrases
mark marks
Indicative Mark indicative signs
Warning Mark warning signs
upward upward, from bottom to top
This Side Up This side up
Handle With Care Handle with care
Keep Upright Do not upside down
Use No Hooks Do not upside down
Not to be tripped Do not dump
Keep in a dry place in a dry storage
Keep in a cool place in the cold storage
Keep away from boilers from the boiler
Keep away from heat Do not heat
Keep away from cold Do not be cold
Keep Dry moisture
Explosive Explosive
Fragile Fragile
Inflammable and easy combustion products
Inflammable Gas flammable gas
Inflammable Solid flammable solids
Inflammable Liquid flammable liquids
Dangerous When Wet water combustion products
Poison poison
Poison Gas gas
Spontaneously Combustible spontaneous combustion
Organic Peroxide Organic oxide
Oxidizing Agent oxidant
Radioactive Radioactive materials
Corrosive corrosive substance
Additional Words and Phrases
neutral packing neutral packaging
customary packing habits packaging
cargo in bulk bulk cargo
nuded cargo loading naked < br />
shipment packing transport packaging
consumer packing consumer packaged
packaging industry Packaging industry
pack test package test
package design packaging design
package engineering package works
package in damaged condition damaged packaging
package materials (packing supplies) packaging material
packing cost packaging costs
“packing extra” packaging surcharges
packing and presentation packaging decoration and appearance
packing credit loan packaging, packing credit
packing letter of credit letter of credit package, red stripe standard credit
packing list / note / slip packing list
packing specification packaging standardization
seller usual packing the seller used to package
seaworthy packing for shipping packaging
original address: strong> Packing-Packing Author: strong> Jinshelangjun
packaging
11.1 Introduction (Introduction)
Objective: to grasp the package letter writing.
in international trade, packing into two categories. One is transport packaging (Transport Packing), also known as the large packaging or overpack (Outer
Packing), refers to the specific goods into the container, or in a particular way into pieces or boxes of packaging. The role of transport packaging to protect goods and long-distance transport in the long process of being damaged or lost, while being able to facilitate cargo handling, serve to reduce shipping costs, savings and convenience count rent warehouse purposes. The other is the sales package (Selling
Packing), also known as a small packaging or inner packaging (Inner Packing), refers to the manufactured goods in an appropriate container for the material or the initial packaging.
common transport packaging: box, such as wooden boxes (wooden case), a metal box (iron
case), crate (crate), cardboard (carton), etc.; barrel (drum), such as the barrel (wooden drum), iron (iron
drum), plastic bucket (plastic drum), etc.; package (bale); bags (bag), such as bag (cloth bag), sacks (gunny
bag), paper (paper bag), plastic bags (plastic
bag), etc.; bottle (bottle), such as cylinders (cylinder), long-necked bottle (flask), etc.; altar (jar); box (box ); basket (basket); pallet (pallet); container (container) and so on.
In addition, there are a few products do not use packaging, only to loose (In bulk) and bare (Nude Packed) method.
11.2 Writing Skills (writing skills)
packaging letter writing steps and common expressions:
Reply packaging letter writing steps and common expressions:
11.3 Specimen Letters (sample letter)
Letter 1: Negotiation on carton packing
Dear Sirs,
We are pleased to inform you that for your future orders we shall
pack our garments in cartons instead of in wooden cases, as packing
in cartons has the following advantages.
(1) It will prevent skillful pilferage , for the traces of pilferage
will be more in evidence.
(2) It is fairly fit for ocean transportation.
(3) Our cartons are well protected against moisture by plastic
lining.
(4) Cartons are comparatively light and compact, so they are more
convenient to handle.
Our comments above come from a comparative study of the
characteristics of the two modes of packing, ie carton packing
and wooden case packing, as well as the results of shipments
already made.
We hope you will accept our carton packing and assure you of our
sincere cooperation.
With best wishes.
Yours faithfully,
Letter 2: A reply to the above
Dear Sirs,
We have received your letter of July 29 with pleasure and
immediately approached our clients about the packing. After our
repeated explanation, they say they will have no objections to your
packing of the garments in cartons if you guarantee that you will
pay compensation in all cases wherein they cannot get
indemnification from the insurance company for the reason that the
cartons used are not seaworthy.
We deem it our duty to inform you of this and consider it a
tacit understanding that you would hold yourselves responsible for
the losses our clients might sustain on account of your using such
cartons if the insurance company refuses compensations.
We think you will understand that our candid statements are made
for our mutual benefits as packing is a sensitive subject, which
often leads to trade disputes.
We appreciate your cooperation.
Yours sincerely,
Letter 3: Shipping marks requirements < br />
Dear Sirs,
Re: Sales Confirmation No.99A/782
We thank you for your letter dated October 10, enclosing the above
Sales Contract in duplicate but wish to state that the packing
clause in the contract is not clear enough. The relative clause
should be read:
Packing: seaworthy export packing , suitable for long distance ocean
transportation.
The shirts under the captioned contract should be packed in plastic
bags, five dozen to one carton, 20 cartons on a pallet, and 10
pallets in FCL container. On the outer packing please mark our
initials: JHCL in a triangle, under which the port of destination
and our order number should be stenciled. In addition, directive
marks like WATERPROOF, etc. should also be indicated.
We have made a footnote on the contract to the effect and are
returning herein one copy of the contract, duly countersigned by
us. We hope you will find it in order and pay special attention to
the packing.
We look forward to receiving your shipping advice soon and thank
you in advance.
Yours faithfully,
Letter 4: Asking for improving packing
Dear Sirs,
Thank you for your Quotation No.293 about Round Steel Bars.
We regret to inform you that among the five lots of Round Steel
Bars arrived here per SS Mary on May 11, 2002 were six bundles of
different grades, which were in scattered and mixed condition
because their packing was not sufficiently strong and their iron
hoops were broken in transit. Since it was very difficult to assort
them, inconvenience and losses occurred. Although we had in time
notified you of such unfortunate things occurred before, the
present case has shown that our comments were ignored, for no
improvements in packing has been made.
Therefore, we must have your promise to take effective measures
to improve your packing before we could book this new order with
you.
We await your early reply.
Yours sincerely,
Letter 5: Packing instruction
Dear Sirs,
Re: our order No.168
With reference to the shipment of our Order No.168 for 100 cases of
chinawares, we wish to draw your attention to the following.
As the goods are susceptible to be broken, the chinawares must be
packed in wooden cases capable of withstanding rough
handling.
Please mark the cases with our initials in a diamond, under which
comes the destination with contract number and stencil
conspicuously the words FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE on both sides of
the cases.
We trust that the above instructions are clear to you and that the
shipment will give the users entire satisfaction.
Yours faithfully,
Letter 6: Container packing
Dear Sirs,
We thank you for your inquiry of May 28th and are pleased to
provide you with our information about the container service by our
company. The shipping containers we can provide are of two sizes,
namely 20ft and 40ft respectively.
They can be opened at both ends, thus making it possible to load
and unload at the same time. For carrying goods liable to be
spoiled by dampness or water, they have great advantages of being
both watertight and airtight. Containers can be loaded and locked
at the factory, if necessary. So pilferage can be therefore
impossible.
Being temperature-controlled, our containers are provided for
any cargo that needs a special care. This lends its full benefits
in shipping. There is also a saving on freight charges. When
separate consignments intended for the same port of destination are
carried in one container, there will be charged less and an
additional saving on insurance because of lower premium charged for
container-shipped goods.
We enclose a copy of our tariff and look forward to receiving your
instructions.
Yours faithfully,
11.4 Focal Words (focus words)
avail
v. There used; help
I afraid these articles of the contract will avail you only
little of nothing.
avail oneself of sth .= take advantage of (using the … …)
You should avail yourself of this opportunity to promote your
products.
available adj. available, available, effective, affordable
I afraid that these dresses are not available in your size.
availability n. availability, effectiveness
distribute
v. distribution, distribution, distribution
The teacher distributed the examination papers to the class.
distribute to / among distribution, distribution
distribute over distribute, distribution of the distribution
distribution n. , assigned to objects, distribute, distribution, sale, distribution
They could not agree about the distribution of the profits.
distributive adj. allocation, distribution, distribution, and distribution of < br /> pack
v. Packaging
It is our usual way to pack these goods in cartons.
pack away the equipment up … …
All the chinaware was carefully packed away in cases and stored in
the warehouse.
pack off sent packing sent to
We have packed the samples off to you.
common “packaging” means methods:
1) in … that in some containers
Walnuts are packed in double gunny bags. < br /> 2) in … of … each that use some kind of container, each container built several
Men shirts are packed in wooden cases of 10 dozen each.
3) … in …, each containing … with some kind of container, each container built several
Nylon socks are packed in wooden cases, each containing 50
dozen.
4) … to … that the number of pieces of equipment in a container
Folding chairs are packed 2 pieces to a carton.
5) each … in … and … to … that the first loading per unit into a container, then the number of units installed another larger container
Each pair of nylon socks is packed in a plastic bag and 12 pairs to
a box.
6) … to … and … to said first number of units installed some kind of container, and then another number of such containers larger container
Pens are packed 12 pieces to a box and 200 boxes to a wooden
case.
packing n. packaging, packaging materials, packaging, packing charges
The packing must be seaworthy.
We need a lot of packing to protect these glasses.
We offer these shirts at USD20 each, plus postage and packing.
packing charges cost of packaging
packing instruction packing instructions , packaging requirements
packing list packing list
neutral packing neutral packaging
customary packing used within the packaging
inner packing packing
outer packing packaging
package n. small parcels (refer to package, bundle, bundles, boxes, etc.); package deal
Each package should be marked “Fragile”.
The computer is sold with a printer and software as part of the
package.
packet n. packet (= a small package), (computer) data packet, packet
The packets of tea are intact.
repack v. repackaged, modified
source
n. source, origin, source, sources, raw data
The explorers searched for the source of the river.
Idleness is the source of all evils.
The brain is the ultimate source of ideas.
Sources of supply are essential if you want to export in
quantities.
The financial difficulty of the firm can be traced to their
inability to find a source of funds.
We learn from reliable sources that the price of coal will rise
considerably.
specify
v. requirement, specified, detailed, stated
The contract specifies the terms of payment.
He specified the airfield to which I should come.
John forgot to specify the place where we should meet. < br />
Please specify your requirements so as to enable us to make you
offers accordingly.
The contract specifies payment by sight L / C.
11.5 Useful Sentences (utility statement)
1. The packing of this article features novel design and
diversified styles.
2. The new packing of the porcelain is in Chinese national style
and suitable for display in supermarkets.
3. The inner packing must be attractive and helpful to the
sales.
4. The goods are to be packed in wooden cases containing 20
dozen each.
5. Packing charges are excluded in the quoted prices.
6. The packing must be seaworthy and strong enough to stand
rough handling.
7. No name of country or trademark is to appear on the outside
containers.
8. Because the goods will be transshipped, I hope each case will
be marked with details of weights, symbols of warnings and
directions, as well as your own marks.
9. Actually, this packing is both shockproof and moistureproof.
Nevertheless we have still marked the cartons with warnings like
“FRAGILE”, “USE NO HOOK” and “DO NOT
DROP”.