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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1962
SummaryAn attempt has been made to assess the problem of fat embolism, a condition certain to become more common because of the increasing amount of trauma occurring today.Seven case records of this condition are presented and are used as illustrations in a discussion of the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.
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SummaryAn attempt has been made to assess the problem of fat embolism, a condition certain to become more common because of the increasing amount of trauma occurring today.Seven case records of this condition are presented and are used as illustrations in a discussion of the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.
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Science, 2005
BIOMEDICINE Pursuing good health may mean including enough fat in your diet. Fat that is either consumed or synthesized de novo in cells is considered new, whereas old fat is stored in adipose tissue, waiting to be used. According to Chakravarthy et al.
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BIOMEDICINE Pursuing good health may mean including enough fat in your diet. Fat that is either consumed or synthesized de novo in cells is considered new, whereas old fat is stored in adipose tissue, waiting to be used. According to Chakravarthy et al.
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Forensic Science International, 1986
Fat embolism is a condition that is underdiagnosed clinically and at autopsy. This paper reviews the causes and pathogenesis of the condition and indicates possible modes of therapy.
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Fat embolism is a condition that is underdiagnosed clinically and at autopsy. This paper reviews the causes and pathogenesis of the condition and indicates possible modes of therapy.
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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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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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The cellular and functional complexity of thermogenic fat
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021Paul A Cohen, Shingo Kajimura
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Floating in fat: Fat kids and fat adults
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1997openaire +2 more sources

