fat content
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffatandcontent
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fat
adjective
uk/fæt/us/fæt/
having a lot of flesh on ...
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content
noun[U]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
a happy and ...
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(Definition offatandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The effect of the transgene was dependent on the genetic background for almost all body weights and relative gonadal-fat-pad weights, but less forfatcontent.
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Abundant amounts of fruit and vegetables contribute to lowfatcontentand low energy density.
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The genetic basis of response in mouse lines divergently selected for body weight orfatcontent.
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Significant differences infatcontentwere found between females approaching and those entering the trap, especially for the biconical trap.
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Continued treatment could have led to further reduction of thefatcontentin the ' still fat ' mice, but this has yet to be tested.
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Wild-type males and females, calculated over all lines, had a very similarfatcontent(about 13 %).
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It is essential to limit thefatcontent.
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Dietary treatment involves counseling on the amount and proportions of foods, energy restrictions, limitingfatcontentwith or without energy restrictions, or vegetarian diets.
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Images of the appendages are usually associated with areas of increased signal intensity, most probably due to their highfatcontent.
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Altogether these high correlations in humans and rodents between leptin concentrations andfatcontent indicate a high insensitivity to endogenous leptin in obese individuals.
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Disruption of the relationship betweenfatcontentand leptin levels with aging in humans.
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Analysis of body weight,fatcontentand lean mass at 10 weeks of age failed to detect any interaction between these treatments and genetic background.
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Longterm restricted index selection designed to changefatcontentwithout changing body size.
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Leptin levels $ in lines of mice developed by long-term divergent selection onfatcontent.
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Fatcontentof male flies was looked at in relation to time of day and catching device (trap or net).
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As with males,fatcontentwas plotted against the full range of corrected residual dry weight for female flies caught by traps, and for those caught by nets (fig. 7).
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