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Sleep Apnea and Ectopic Fat Deposition

Chest, 2014
Indeed, as pointed out by the authors, OSA is linked to a multitude of derangements of metabolism, including diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and others. It is essential to understand whether OSA-targeted therapy will prevent or halt the development of associated cardiometabolic conditions.
Aibek E, Mirrakhimov   +1 more
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Analysis of yellow “fat” deposits on Inuit boots

Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2009
Irregular residues of a yellow deposit that was assumed to be seal fat used for waterproofing were observed in the creases of the outer surface of a pair of Inuit boots from Arctic Canada. A sample of this deposit detached from one of these areas on these boots was examined initially by FT-Raman microscopy, from which interesting and rather surprising ...
Edwards, Howell G.M.   +3 more
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Growth and Fat Deposition in the Mouse

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1955
Mice of the C57BL/Fn strain and the I/Fn strain were placed after weaning on a diet containing 50% fat. The carcass fat content of C57BL/Fn mice increased linearly with the age of the animals. Plotting fat content against fat-free weight for young animals of the C57BL/Fn and all animals of the I/Fn strains yielded a straight line of slope 0.1.
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Radiochlorine as a tracer in fat deposition

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1965
AbstractRadiochlorine38 was evaluated and found to be suitable for use as a tracer in studying the deposition of fat in porcinepanniculus adiposus tissue. Its short half‐life makes its preparation from natural chlorine simple and inexpensive, and also minimizes long‐term contamination problems, and its energetic beta and gamma rays makes its radio ...
J. D. Sink   +3 more
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DEPOSITS OF FAT IN TRACHOMATOUS PANNUS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1936
Among the various changes of the cornea in trachoma united under the general name of pannus or interpreted as sequels of it there is one form of damage of the cornea which is of great interest. It is characterized by the appearance of pale yellowish spots which are situated mainly in the center of the cornea.
A. J. BRUCK, E. F. Lyon
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Relation between fat deposits in body fat accumulation

2019
Aims and objectives: Currently, the world population is facing an epidemic of overweight, which leads to metabolic dysregulations. The uncontrolled accumulation of body fat is due to several known factors, like the high consumption associated with poor energy...
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Control of fat deposition

World's Poultry Science Journal, 1988
H. D. Griffin, S. C. Butterwith
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