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Abstract
Stacking chair utilizing steel wires and formed shell. These wire strands work in unison when necessary and deviate from each other to create all structural requirements of the frame. The chair can stack vertically and the rubber mounts create a flexible buffer between two solid elements when stacking. The flexible mounts also allow movement of the formed shell fastened to the frame to increase comfort when in use. These features combined with a lightweight structure allow the chair to be stored free standing eliminating packaging requirements during transit. The chairs can be arranged to link together in rows or to stand individually.
Abdominal exercise apparatus comprising base and dorsal frames, dorsal cushions, a cushion fixed to an h-shaped seat frame, a low friction stump bearing, a bearing post, an arm with handle and a pulley at each base frame side, and flexible coated tension springs
A method of generating a n-deglycosylated polypeptide in a plant cell by co-expression with endo h, and a vaccine comprising a n-deglycosylated polypeptide