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The ratio of structural proteins in the wool of sheep of different breeds and with different categories of fibers depending on the zones of their breeding

open access: yesБіологія тварин
Wool fiber consists of a complex of protein-keratins, which differ in both their physical and chemical properties and functional characteristics. Despite the progress achieved in the study of the structural organization of fibers, the issue of the ...
P. V. Stapay   +8 more
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Blood Protein Polymorphism of Small Cattle Bred in Armenia

open access: yesScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies, 2023
Biochemical and genetic markers have not yet been used in selection and breeding of agricultural animals in Armenia. The objective behind the experiments was to assess the small cattle bred in Armenia- the semi-coarse wool and semi-fine wool sheep, as ...
Gayane Marmaryan   +2 more
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Cuttings, Combings, Fettlings and Flock: Gender and Australian Wool ‘Waste’, 1900–1950

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As Australia's wool industry produced vast amounts of fine fleece from the nineteenth century, the wool processing and clothes manufacturing industries generated waste – products like cuttings, combings, fettlings and flock. Salvaged and then sold to waste merchants, these and other materials had a second life.
Lorinda Cramer
wiley   +1 more source

The Enduring Allure of Neoliberalism: Individualising Responsibility for Housing Costs in the English Private Rental Sector

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, EarlyView.
This paper explores how the affordability of rents is addressed in the long‐anticipated reform of the English private rental sector (PRS) by the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. The PRS has doubled in size since 2010, acting as a social housing substitute for some households.
Emma Laurie
wiley   +1 more source

Necessities and Luxuries in Early-Modern Textile Consumption: Real Values of Worsted Says and Fine Woollens in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries [PDF]

open access: yes
If mankind’s three basic necessities have always been food, clothing, and shelter, whose production, trade, and consumption have rightly been a primary focus of economists and economic historians for many generations, we may ask this vital question: how ...
John H. Munro
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ВЛИЯНИЕ НА ЛИНИЯТА ВЪРХУ ПРОДУКТИВНИ ПРИЗНАЦИ ПРИ ОВЦЕ ОТ КАРНОБАТСКА ТЪНКОРУННА ПОРОДА

open access: yesЖивотновъдни науки, 2014
In order to establish the influence of the genealogical line on the magnitude of productive traits in sheep Karnobat fine wool breed study was conducted with 426 sheep born in the 2003-2010 year. Genealogical structure of the herd includes 3 lines.
МАРГАРИТ ИЛИЕВ
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Flemish Woollens and German Commerce during the Later Middle Ages: Changing Trends in Cloth Prices and Markets, 1290 - 1550 [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper analyses the major changes in textile products, production costs, prices, and market orientations during the era when the 'draperies' or cloth industries of the late-medieval Low Countries had become increasingly dependent upon northern ...
John H. Munro
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Looking Out, Looking In: Contemporary Artists from Morocco [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This is the catalogue of the exhibition "Looking Out, Looking In: Contemporary Artists from Morocco" held at Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery 855 Commonwealth Avenue from February 8, 2019 – March 31, 2019. The exhibition is curated by Cynthia Becker,
Becker, Cynthia, Sabri, Nadia
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Characterisation of the Ovine KRTAP36-1 Gene in Chinese Tan Lambs and Its Impact on Selected Wool Traits

open access: yesAnimals
Wool has distinctive biological, physical, and chemical properties that contribute to its value both for the sheep and in global fibre and textile markets. Its fibres are primarily composed of proteins, principally keratin and keratin-associated proteins
Lingrong Bai   +4 more
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