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It was first characterized scientifically by French scientist Jean Pierre François Camille Montagne in 1856, who called it Corynites elegans.

It was first characterized in soybean [ 52, 53] and later found widely distributed in monocot and dicot species [ 54- 58].

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While the specificity of gp41 MPER for CH is not shared by HIV gp120 sAg binding, it is compatible with SpA, which was first characterized in the context of its interactions with Fc regions [61], [62]; subsequently SpA was shown to have VH FRW-binding properties [62].

It was also known as TbHERTS and was first characterized in the flagellar proteome [18].

This mechanism of regulation was first characterized in plants, where it was termed "target mimicry" [ 9].

A xylitol dehydrogenase was first characterized in T. reesei, and it represents the first common enzyme of the shared pathway between l-arabinose and d-xylose catabolism.

The "insurgency" was first characterized in 2003 as representing Baathist "dead-enders," but it soon became convenient to overlook its secular nationalist element and establish "senior al-Qaeda associate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi" as its poster boy.

FASPS was first characterized in 1999, and scientists have been searching since then for the genes that cause it.

The stress strain coupling effect from the Si substrate to the GaAs layers was first characterized.

NeoM from the neomycin gene cluster was first characterized as the UDP-N-acetylglucosamine glycosyltransferase.

The OPT family was first characterized in yeast (Lubkowitz et al. [1997]).

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