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    Not AvailablePashmina fiber is one of major specialty animal fiber in India. The quality of Pashmina obtained from Changthangi and Chegu goats in India is very good. Due to restricted availability and high prices, adulteration of natural prized fibers is becoming a common practice by the manufacturers. Sheep wool is a cheap substi-tute, which is usually used for adulteration and false declaration of Pashmina-based products. Presently, there is lack of cost-effective and readily available methodology to identify the adulteration of Pashmina products from other similar looking substitutes like sheep wool. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based detection method can be used to identify origin of animal fiber. Extraction of quality DNA from dyed and processed an-imal fiber and textile materials is a limiting factor in the development of such detection methods. In the pre-sent study, quality DNA was extracted from textile materials, and PCR-based technique using mitochondrial gene (12S rRNA) specific primers was developed for detection of the Pashmina in textile blends. This tech-nique has been used for detection of the adulteration of the Pashmina products with sheep wool. The tech-nique can detect adulteration level up to 10 % of sheep/goat fibers in textile blends.Not Availabl

    Transport and Other Modes of Movement of Hormones (Mainly Auxins)

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    S3 Guideline Sepsis—prevention, diagnosis, therapy, and aftercare

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