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This supports the idea that vesicles at comet tips are endocytic clathrin-coated vesicles whose coat failed to shed due to the lack of OCRL catalytic activity.
I think: whose coat is this?
The animal – whose coat is sooty black as a result of melanism, the opposite of albinism – is extremely rare.
Returning that evening, I find myself eyeball to eyeball with a wolfhound whose coat I covet, a thought I keep to myself.
A lost sheep whose coat was so overgrown it threatened its life has been found and shaved, breaking an unofficial world record in the process.
I remember once, in fourth grade, I had to get engaged to a girl whose coat I'd brushed up against in the cloakroom.
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The most colourful and important debunking was done by Harold McGee, whose vastly superior book "On Food and Cooking" came out 23 years ago, and on whose coat-tails Mr This shamelessly, if entertainingly, rides.
Creatures whose coats or coloration turn white in winter are more exposed to predators.
The coat is thin and black, except in young calves, whose coats may be either black or brown.
And those chocolate dots inching across the sheer hillside are their sheep, whose coats have evolved a yeti-like shagginess over the centuries.
That is how Pauline Trigere, the fashion designer whose coats were produced by the Schrader company for several years, first met Mr. Schrader.
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