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Whether you elect to put an ethical twist on a recent trend or refashion a classic piece in an innovative green fibre, we invite designs both from budding student designers and from those with established pedigrees.

Whether you elect to put an ethical twist on a recent trend or refashion a classic piece in an innovative green fibre, we invite designs from budding student designers to those with established pedigrees.

(C ) A rescued zfDysGFP (green) fibre within a 2 dpf dmd ta222a/ta222a zebrafish embryo with otherwise typical dystrophic muscles as shown by actc1b:mCherry (red, note extensive gaps in muscle) reporter in vivo.

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The paper also highlights the need to switch over from the utilization of artificial fibres, which are non-renewable and fossil fuel products, to environmental beneficial materials like green fibres.

Polycrystalline (Cl/OH Ap fibres 10 25 μm in diameter were obtained with 37% ceramic yield by pyrolysis of the green fibres followed by sintering at 1150 °C in air.

Look out for pieces fashioned from "green" fibres like salmon leather or rice husks (food-industry byproducts) – 700m tons of rice are harvested worldwide every year, and the husks are being processed into rubber for shoes (M&S uses it in a new Eco Trainer).

Green decorticated fibre may cost up to Rs 7.50/kg.

We have previously shown that the adhesion to, and invasion by Crohn's and colon cancer mucosa-associated E coli of, intestinal epithelial cells is inhibited by soluble plantain (green banana) fibre at concentrations that are potentially achievable in vivo.

In one photo, a spindly blade of grass splits lengthwise, exposing its green connective fibres like vertebrae; in another, a marigold-colored caterpillar dangles, visible in minute detail against a smear of green leaves.

(C ) Immunofluorescent detection of exogenous huDys (green, arrows) at fibre tips, co-localizing with endogenous zebrafish Dystrophin (zfDys, red) that accumulates at the tips of every muscle fibre, marking the somite border.

In contrast, the fluorescence at the tips does not increase with the total fluorescence of the fibre (green circles in Figure 3A), indicating that tip binding is limited by the presence of a limited number of binding sites that easily saturate.

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