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Fat in human nutrition -- See Lipids in human nutrition


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Fat, Intra-Abdominal -- See Intra-Abdominal Fat


Fatty tissue inside the ABDOMINAL CAVITY, including visceral fat and retroperitoneal fat. It is the most metabolically active fat in the body and easily accessible for LIPOLYSIS. Increased visceral fat is associated with metabolic complications of OBESITY
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Fat liver of ducks and geese -- See Foie gras


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Fat -- Measurement.   2
Fat -- Metabolism.   10
Yezierska, Anzia, 1880?-1970. Fat of the land : Short stories for students. Volume 43 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied short stories / Matthew Derda, project editor ; foreword by Thomas E. Barden  2016 1
 

Fat oppression -- See Discrimination against overweight persons


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Fat Pad -- See Adipose Tissue


Specialized connective tissue composed of fat cells (ADIPOCYTES). It is the site of stored FATS, usually in the form of TRIGLYCERIDES. In mammals, there are two types of adipose tissue, the WHITE FAT and the BROWN FAT. Their relative distributions vary in different species with most adipose tissue being white
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Fat Pads -- See Adipose Tissue


Specialized connective tissue composed of fat cells (ADIPOCYTES). It is the site of stored FATS, usually in the form of TRIGLYCERIDES. In mammals, there are two types of adipose tissue, the WHITE FAT and the BROWN FAT. Their relative distributions vary in different species with most adipose tissue being white
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Fat Patterning, Body -- See Body Fat Distribution


Deposits of ADIPOSE TISSUE throughout the body. The pattern of fat deposits in the body regions is an indicator of health status. Excess ABDOMINAL FAT increases health risks more than excess fat around the hips or thighs, therefore, WAIST-HIP RATIO is often used to determine health risks
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Fat persons -- See Overweight persons


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Fat -- Physiological effect.   6
 

Fat replacers -- See Fat substitutes


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Fat-Restricted Diet -- See Diet, Fat-Restricted


A diet that contains limited amounts of fat with less than 30% of calories from all fats and less than 10% from saturated fat. Such a diet is used in control of HYPERLIPIDEMIAS. (From Bondy et al, Metabolic Control and Disease, 8th ed, pp468-70; Dorland, 27th ed)
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Fat-Restricted Diets -- See Diet, Fat-Restricted


A diet that contains limited amounts of fat with less than 30% of calories from all fats and less than 10% from saturated fat. Such a diet is used in control of HYPERLIPIDEMIAS. (From Bondy et al, Metabolic Control and Disease, 8th ed, pp468-70; Dorland, 27th ed)
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Fat, Retroperitoneal -- See Intra-Abdominal Fat


Fatty tissue inside the ABDOMINAL CAVITY, including visceral fat and retroperitoneal fat. It is the most metabolically active fat in the body and easily accessible for LIPOLYSIS. Increased visceral fat is associated with metabolic complications of OBESITY
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Fat -- Social aspects : Fat history : bodies and beauty in the modern West / Peter N. Stearns  1997 1
Fat -- Social aspects -- France -- History.   2
Fat -- Social aspects -- United States -- History.   2
 

Fat-soluble vitamins -- See Vitamins, Fat-soluble


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Fat substitutes.   4
 

Fat suctioning -- See Liposuction


Here are entered works on the removal of subcutaneous fat using suction. Works on body contouring using liposuction as well as injections of fat are entered under Liposculpture
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Fat-tailed sheep.   2
 

Fat tissue -- See Adipose tissues


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Fat, Unsaturated Dietary -- See Dietary Fats, Unsaturated


Unsaturated fats or oils used in foods or as a food
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Fat, Visceral -- See Intra-Abdominal Fat


Fatty tissue inside the ABDOMINAL CAVITY, including visceral fat and retroperitoneal fat. It is the most metabolically active fat in the body and easily accessible for LIPOLYSIS. Increased visceral fat is associated with metabolic complications of OBESITY
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Dolet Etienne -- 1509-1546. -- Fata   2
Fata Morgana : The mirage of China : anti-humanism, narcissism, and corporeality of the contemporary world / Xin Liu  2009 1
Fatá ̧¥ (Organization) : Hamas vs. Fatah : the struggle for Palestine / Jonathan Schanzer  2008 1
 

Fataar, Ricky, 1952- -- See Also Beach Boys


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Fatah (Organization) -- See Fatḥ (Organization)


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Fatal attraction (Motion picture)   2
Fatal familial insomnia. : My Shocking Story: Dying To Sleep / Director: Richards, Dai  2006 1
 

Fatal friendship, Author of the, 1679-1749 -- See Trotter, Catharine, 1679-1749


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Fatal Outcome -- See Also Death


Irreversible cessation of all bodily functions, manifested by absence of spontaneous breathing and total loss of cardiovascular and cerebral functions

--consider also terms at THANATO-
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Fatal Outcome : Autoerotic deaths : practical forensic and investigative perspectives / Anny Sauvageau, Vernon J. Geberth  2013 1
 

Fatal Outcomes -- See Fatal Outcome


Death resulting from the presence of a disease in an individual, as shown by a single case report or a limited number of patients. This should be differentiated from DEATH, the physiological cessation of life and from MORTALITY, an epidemiological or statistical concept
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McGinniss, Joe. Fatal vision   2
 

Fatalism -- See Fate and fatalism


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Fatalism. : Freedom and the Self : Essays on the Philosophy of David Foster Wallace / edited by Steven M. Cahn and Maureen Eckert  2015 1
Taylor, Richard, 1919-2003. Fatalism : Fate, time, and language : an essay on free will ; David Foster Wallace / edited by Steven M. Cahn and Maureen Eckert ; introduction by James Ryerson ; epilogue by Jay Garfield  2011 1
Fatalisme. : The end of the world as we know it : faith, fatalism, and apocalypse in America / Daniel Wojcik  1997 1
Fatalismus   2
Fatalismus Motiv : Cormac McCarthy's violent destinies the poetics of determinism and fatalism / edited by Brad Bannon and John Vanderheide  2018 1
 

Fatalities, Mass -- See Mass casualties


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Fatalities, Traffic -- See Traffic fatalities


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Fatally ill -- See Terminally ill


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Fatani, Daud bin Abdullah Al-, Syeikh, approximately 1763-approximately 1845 -- See Al-Fatani, Daud bin Abdullah, Syeikh, approximately 1763-approximately 1845


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Fatāwá -- See Fatwas


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Fatchen, Max. : Other times : the life and work of Max Fatchen / Andrew Male  1997 1
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