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?Fat! Fat! Fat! Fat!? ? Wallace Stevens's Figurations of Masculinity

Journal of Modern Literature, 2003
In a 1935 letter to Ronald Lane Latimer, Wallace Stevens makes a rare direct mention of pastoral. Although Stevens wrote several early poems with titles such as “Eclogue” (1909), “The Silver Plough Boy” (1915), and “Ploughing on Sunday” (1923), and referred pointedly to poets as “shepherds” in early correspondence, nowhere does he address the topic at ...
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Fat Grafting

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
Autologous adipose tissue has been used for tissue augmentation for over a century. The technique still remains controversial and some investigators have given up on fat transfer. The authors' objective is to improve the retention of the fat graft by using less traumatic methods to collect the fat, to concentrate it, and to reinject it to obtain more ...
James E, Fulton, Noushin, Parastouk
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How fat is a fat bundle?

Letters in Mathematical Physics, 1988
If a principal G-bundle \(P\to M\) has connection \(\vartheta\) and curvature \(\theta\), \(\vartheta\) is said to be fat at \(\mu\in {\mathfrak g}\) * if the horizontal real-valued form \(\) is non-degenerate on each horizontal subspace of TP. The set S of points at which \(\vartheta\) is fat is an open G-invariant conic set in \({\mathfrak g ...
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Fat-Burning Fat

Science, 2010
In mice, the development of energy-burning brown fat is regulated by an enzyme that is critical for prostaglandin synthesis.
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How fat is fat?

The Lancet, 2012
A man and a woman in their early 50s underwent CT for diff erent clinical indications, unrelated to endocrino logical or metabolic interests. The patients had almost identical sagittal abdominal diameters (supine abdominal height), and similar waist circumferences. Body-mass index (BMI) of the man was 29 kg/m2 and for the woman 32 kg/m2.
A. Bazzocchi   +2 more
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FAT TRANSPLANTATION

Dermatologic Clinics, 1999
This article from 2006 presents a plastic surgeon's review of fat grafting for altering facial volume and contours and the techniques and instrumentation to obtain predictable results in the restoration or adjustment of facial volume.
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Fat Embolism and Fat Embolism Syndrome

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019
Fat embolism (FE) occurs frequently after trauma and during orthopaedic procedures involving manipulation of intramedullary contents. Classically characterized as a triad of pulmonary distress, neurologic symptoms, and petechial rash, the clinical entity of FE syndrome is much less common.
David L, Rothberg   +1 more
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Measurement of Body Fat and Fat Distribution

Journal of Nursing Measurement, 1995
Overweight and obesity are increasing in prevalent and thus an important area for intervention and investigation. Researchers and clinicians have a variety of measurement techniques to assess body fatness and regional fat. These techniques are chosen for their accuracy and precision in light of their cost, convenience, and safety.
C, Keller, K T, Thomas
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Fatness and Fat Patterning

2003
Anthropometric indicators of body fatness and subcutaneous fat distribution were studied in a urban sample of children and adolescents 7 to 19 years and in a rural sample of adults 18 to 74 years of age. The samples were random and comprised 4308 children from the city of Zagreb and 4373 adults from the coastal and insular area of Croatia.
Miličić, Jasna   +4 more
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