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The potential role of PEPC in cottonfibre elongation is examined here.
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He can trace every process through which the cottonfibre passes from the plant to the finished cloth.
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Pis 63-1 and Pis 63-2 display similarity to a cottonfibre cDNA clone.
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If there is any virtue in cottonfibre or steel she remained precisely where we set her at the beginning.
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Before its invention it took a slave a whole day to separate the seed from five or six pounds of cottonfibre.
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The principal point is to obtain a good deposit of the mordant on the cottonfibre, and this is by no means easy.
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Collectively, the data indicate that cottonfibre elongation requires high activity of PEPC, probably through the expression of the GhPEPC1 and 2 genes.
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But when cottonfibres flow out of your washing machine, the fibres shed are biodegradable and break down naturally.
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Cottonfibres are hair-like single-cells that elongate to several centimetres long after their initiation from the ovule epidermis at anthesis.
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The Southern Kansas Cotton Growers in Anthony, Kansas, plans to double its capacity to separate cottonfibres from seed this year.
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After the dyeing cycle the CO2 becomes gasified, and dye within the cottonfibres condenses as it separates from the gas.
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We all know the theory: the great European nations need colonies, for colonies send raw material-cottonfibre, unwashed wool, spices, etc., to the mother-land
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In 2014-2015, average Bt cottonfibres from around the country were up to 2.29 mm shorter than the conventional strains.