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Lanthimos caused a stir with his 2009 feature Dogtooth, but Alps is even better: a deadpan, absurdist Lazarus tale in which blasted casualties and helpful "substitutes" rehearse their roles with a sheepish persistence.
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Furthermore, the ratio of intensity between 545 nm and 490 nm corresponding to electric-dipole and magnetic-dipole transition (IR: IO) increases firstly and then decreases, which revealed that the proportion of substitute type and site of Ca2+ ions by Tb3+ ions were helpful to realize the substitute process and functional structure design.
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The authors thank Christy Davidson and Len Strozinski for skill and persistence in running cell wall fermentation studies and Ronald Hatfield for helpful discussions regarding candidate monolignol substitutes for use in this study.
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