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Correlation and regression analysis of the KRT27 and ELOVL4 genes in cashmere fineness and other production performances in Liaoning cashmere goats [PDF]
This research aims to explore how polymorphism in the keratin 27 (KRT27) and ELOVL fatty acid elongase 4 (ELOVL4) genes relates to the production traits of Liaoning cashmere goats (LCGs).
H. Ma +8 more
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Simple Summary Cashmere goats have been widely raised in northern China, and they have great economic importance to local farmers and herders. The cashmere is one of the main uses of cashmere goats, and it is produced from the secondary hair follicles ...
Qi Zhang +8 more
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Cashmere production from Scottish Cashmere kids and crossbreed Scottish Cashmere x Jonica kids
This study is part of a much wider research programme to evaluate the possibility of producing valuable textile fibres, such as cashmere, from goat breeds reared in Italy. In arder to achieve this, we have used crossbreeding. The first stage of the programme consisted of evaluating cashmere production in F1 kids obtained by crossing white-haired Jonica
Raffaele Celi +4 more
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The benefit of textile design research to the textile designer. [PDF]
If Textile Designers do not embark on and utilise textile research we will be left in a ‘sole less’ vacuum. The following article aims to show the benefit of textile design research to the textile designer. Textile design is increasingly complex, and
Montgomery, Bruce
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Tibetan cashmere goats are not only served as a valuable model for studying adaptation to hypoxia and high-altitude conditions but also playing a pivotal role in bolstering local economies through the provision of premium quality cashmere yarn.
Bingru Zhao +9 more
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Softness attributes of Australian cashmere
Cashmere is a luxury fibre regarded as being softer and more comfortable than other apparel fibres. Cashmere is rare. Total cashmere production represents less than 0.01% of the textile market. Processed cashmere is expensive.
McGregor, Bruce
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Variation in the Caprine KAP24-1 Gene Affects Cashmere Fibre Diameter
The keratin-associated proteins (KAPs) are structural components of cashmere fibres. The gene encoding the high-sulphur (HS)-KAP24-1 (KRTAP24-1) has been identified in humans and sheep, but it has not been described in goats. In this study, we report the
Jiqing Wang +7 more
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Credit constraints, organizational choice, and returns to capital: Evidence from a rural industrial cluster in China [PDF]
"Traditional economic theory posits that a well-functioning capital market is a necessary condition for industrialization and economic growth. In reality, micro and small enterprises are ubiquitous because entrepreneurs can undertake low-return ...
Ruan, Jianqing, Zhang, Xiaobo
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It Depends on What the Meaning of False is: Falsity and Misleadingness in Commercial Speech Doctrine [PDF]
While scholarship regarding the Supreme Court\u27s noncommercial speech doctrine has often focused on the level of protection for truthful, non-misleading commercial speech, scholars have paid little attention to the exclusion of false or misleading ...
Tushnet, Rebecca
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Genetic characterization of cashmere goat (Capra hircus) populations in Mongolia
Objective Characterization studies of the phenotypic and genetic diversity of Mongolian goats are limited, despite several goat breeds being registered in the country.
S. Baldan +9 more
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