A kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a source of energy; it also cushions and insulates vital organs.
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Examples for "fat"
Examples for "fat"
1This is fat; mine was flat; mine was light; this is heavy.
2Scientists believe they have pinpointed why high-fat western diets lead to diabetes.
3Health care interactions can enact fat-related stigmatization, which can worsen health outcomes.
4Dip in milk then in seasoned flour, and fry in hot fat.
5Dip in egg, roll in crumbs and fry in smoking hot fat.
1Brown adipose tissue oxidizes chemical energy for heat generation and energy expenditure.
2Objective: Excessive caloric intake is associated with obesity and adipose tissue dysfunction.
3Conclusion: Surgical trauma dramatically impacts both local and distal adipose tissue biology.
4Methods: A novel mouse model of adipose tissue surgical trauma was employed.
5These phenomena are probably both consequences of insulin resistance of adipose tissue.
1In only six out of 11 cases was vital fatty tissue found.
2The mechanisms that trigger involution of hemangioma into fibro- fatty tissue remain unknown.
3They are surrounded by hyperechogenic infiltration of the cellulo- fatty tissue.
4Surgical findings included a mass of fibrous scar and fatty tissue encasing the deep tendon.
5Brace yourself, for this shocker, guys: Breasts, are actually made of fatty tissue and mammary glands.
6Meat is composed of muscular tissue, connective tissue or gristle, fatty tissue, blood-vessels, nerves, bone, etc.
7It contains fatty tissue and loops of bowel which emerge through a weakness in the abdominal muscles.
8And some of the fatty tissue underneath.
9It corresponds to hyperplasia of mature fatty tissue and hypertrophy of synovial villi, developing within a joint.
10High density means there is more collagen and glandular tissue, rather than fatty tissue, in a woman's breasts.
11Their humps store fatty tissue which provides energy and water and their nostrils can seal themselves against the sand.
12Pure sugar is highly nutritious, adding to the fatty tissue of the body; but it is not easy of digestion.
13For that to happen, BPA would have to be stored in fatty tissue, rather than passing quickly through the body.
14Now banned, they are still ubiquitous because of their persistence in the environment, the food chain, and human fatty tissue.
15Fats simply form fatty tissue and serve as fuel to maintain the heat of the body, by combustion or oxidation.
16The body was in a state of adiposcere, meaning much of its tissues had congealed into a mass of fatty tissue.
Translations for fatty tissue