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Cory McLeod
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istrict)|Sault Ste. Marie]] | |Cameron Ross 15,431 | |Paul Bichler 6,870 || |Tony Martin (politician)|Tony Martin 16,572 | |Luke Macmichael 1,774 | |Cory McLeod (FPP) 235 Mike Taffarel (MXL) 81 || |Tony Martin |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Sudbury (electoral district)|Sudbury | |[[Conservative Party candidates, 2008 Canadian federal election#Sudbury|Gerry |
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Farmland Protection Program
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ment> <text xml:space="preserve">'''Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program''' (FRPP) — The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) renamed the Farmland Protection Program (FPP) to the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program in 2003 to accurately reflect the resources eligible to participate in the program. The program established by the 1996 farm bill (P.L. 104-127) to |
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farnesyl diphosphate
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etic pathway, but is believed that the steroid tirucallol is the precursor to the neem triterpenoid secondary metabolites. Tirucallol is formed from two units of farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) to form a C 30 triterpene, but then loses three methyl groups to become a C 27 steroid. Tirucallol undergoes an allylic isomerization to form butyrospermol, which is then oxidized. The oxidized |
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farnesyl diphosphate
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ichol is a product of the HMG-CoA reductase pathway (also known as the mevalonate pathway). First, a cis (or Z) -prenyltransferase catalyzes the condensation of farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) with a varying number (dependent on the particular cis-prenyltransferase) of isopentenyl diphoshate (IPP) molecules, resulting in the formation of a polyprenyl diphosphate (also known as dehydrodolic |
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farnesyl pyrophosphate
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esponse to radical oxygen species production. ==Biosynthesis== Capsidiol is a bicyclic terpene that is biosynthetically derived from the mevalonate pathway via farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP). The ''E'',''E''-farnesyl cation is first created by the loss of pyrophosphate. Kinetic studies have indicated that turnover appears to be limited by a chemical step after the |
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farnesyl pyrophosphate
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s (40-carbon), chlorophylls, and plastoquinone-9 (45-carbon). Synthesis of all higher terpenoids proceeds via formation of geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP), farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP), and geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP). Although both pathways, MVA and MEP, are mutually exclusive in most organisms, interactions between them have been reported in plants and few [[b |
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Fire Protection Publications
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ard include the Chair, Vice Chair, and Executive Director. IFSTA itself has no employees or funds of its own. IFSTA’s operational expenses are funded solely by Fire Protection Publications (FPP). The FPP offices are considered to be the official IFSTA headquarters. Fire Protection Publications is a department of the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) a division withi |
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Fire Protection Publications
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s Control # Protecting Evidence for Fire Cause Determination # Fire Department Communications # Fire Prevention and Public Fire Education == See also == * Fire Protection Publications (FPP) * International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA) * National Fire Protection Association == External links == *[http://www.ifsta.org International Fire Service Training Asso |
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First Peoples Party
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ke (Manitoba riding)|Interlake]]. Independent Native Voice was one of two unregistered parties to focus on aboriginal issues in the 1995 campaign. The other was the First Peoples Party (FPP) led by Jerry Fontaine, the nephew of future Canadian Assembly of First Nations leader Phil Fontaine. The FPP had no formal association with Independent Native Voice, and was not implicat |
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First Peoples Party
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uxhaus, "Fontaine feels he can mend fractured Liberal party", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 25 April 1998, A6. Fontaine became a prominent spokesman for Manitoba's First Peoples Party (FPP) later in the year and was generally recognized as the nascent party's leader, although it is not clear if he held an official position. David Roberts, "Manitoba natives form own party", ''[ |
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Patriotic Front for Progress
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ence he was an unsuccessful candidate for President of the Central African Republic four times (1981, 1993, 1999, and 2005). Goumba, who was President of the Patriotic Front for Progress (FPP) political party, served under President François Bozizé as Prime Minister from March 2003 to December 2003 and then as Vice-President from December 2003 to March 2005. Subsequently, he was appo |