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The knotted pile rug, first known from a nomad burial at the foot of the Altai Mountains (5th 3rd century bc), probably developed as a fur substitute to provide warmth and sleeping comfort in the yurt.
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The Chinese-bred animals are used for their soft fur, which substitutes for the Australian sheepskin used in authentic Uggs.
In Strategy 2, Fur box was substituted by enhanced E. coli Fur box as described by Escolar et al. [ 17].
It was striking to be reminded how shabby and poor war-broken Britain was (there were nice details about peers of the realm at the queen's coronation in 1953, assured that they could substitute rabbit fur for ermine and told they could hide sandwiches in their coronets).I think my favourite anecdote involved John Prescott, a curmudgeonly lefty who served as deputy prime minister to Tony Blair.
Ginseng soon became a drug on the Chinese market, so U.S. traders substituted furs.
Eventually, through substituting E. coli consensus Fur box for original one of PfhuA, the induction ratio of modified PfhuA (named PfhuA1) was improved from 3 to 101.
It was all real fur, unfortunately, because we couldn't find substitutes that looked in any way as good as the fur we needed for the collars.
However, the furosemide molecule may first be substituted by hydroxyl group giving compound FUR 2, and subsequently, it may be deprived of the furanylmethyl group (FUR 5).
There is a tradition of fur being handed down and restyled through generations, rather less so with fast fashion substitutes.
Furthermore, because fur is located upstream of msmeg_3461, which encodes KatG, the mutated Fur (Ferric uptake regulation protein) with substituted A28V would influence KatG expression.
Fur, fur, fur.
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