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 Übersetzung für 'fatty tissue' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a fatty tissue | fatty tissues
SYNO adipose tissue | fat | fatty tissue
biol.
fatty tissue
Fettgewebe {n}
3 Wörter
med.
fatty tissue necrosis
Fettgewebsnekrose {f} <FGN>
anat.
subcutaneous fatty tissue [Panniculus adiposus]
Unterhautfettgewebe {n}
5+ Wörter
med.
thickness of the fatty tissue
Dicke {f} des Fettgewebes
Teiltreffer
fatty {adj}fett [fetthaltig]
352
fatty {adj}Fett-
301
fatty {adj}fetthaltig
327
fatty {adj}speckig
327
fatty {adj}fettig
476
pharm.
fatty unguent
Fettsalbe {f}
med.
fatty degeneration
degenerative Verfettung {f} [Zellen, Gewebe, Organe]
anat.med.VetMed.
fatty appendices
Fettanhängsel {pl}
med.
fatty heart
Fettherz {n}
med.
fatty deposit
Fettablagerung {f}
chem.
fatty alcohols
Fettalkohole {pl}
non-fatty {adj}fettfrei
FoodInd.
fatty fish
Fettfisch {m}
chem.cosmet.
fatty amines
Fettamine {pl}
gastr.
fatty eye
Auge {n} [kurz für: Fettauge]
fatty amidesFettamide {pl}
gastr.
fatty foods
Fettigkeiten {pl} [ugs.] [fettreiche Nahrungs­mittel]
chem.FoodInd.
fatty acids
Fettsäuren {pl}
pharm.
fatty ointment
Fettsalbe {f}
pharm.
fatty cream
Fettcreme {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This process is more common where the amount of fatty tissue is high and the agents of decomposition are absent or only minutely present.
  • In Europe based on EMA, metreleptin should be used in addition to diet to treat lipodystrophy, where patients have loss of fatty tissue under the skin and build-up of fat elsewhere in the body such as in the liver and muscles.
  • In human anatomy, and in mammals in general, the "mons pubis" or pubic mound (also known simply as the mons, and known specifically in females as the "mons Venus" or "mons veneris") is a rounded mass of fatty tissue found over the pubic symphysis of the pubic bones.
  • In animals, adipose tissue, or fatty tissue is the body's means of storing metabolic energy over extended periods of time.
  • Hernias may or may not present with either pain at the site, a visible or palpable lump, or in some cases more vague symptoms resulting from pressure on an organ that has become "stuck" in the hernia, sometimes leading to organ dysfunction. Fatty tissue usually enters a hernia first, but it may be followed or accompanied by an organ.

  • The omentum are specialized folds of peritoneum that enclose nerves, blood vessels, lymph channels, fatty tissue, and connective tissue.
  • The rest was filled with fatty tissue or fluid, which gave the brain space for growth as they adapted to a life on land.
  • By the early teens, the thymus begins to decrease in size and activity and the tissue of the thymus is gradually replaced by fatty tissue.
  • Bone is removed from the skull behind the eyes, and space is made for the muscles and fatty tissue to fall back into the skull.
  • This was looked at in bowhead whales ("Balaena mysticetus") for two main reasons: they are large animals with slow metabolisms (meaning PCBs will accumulate in fatty tissue) and few studies have measured chiral PCBs in cetaceans.

  • Because breasts are mostly fatty tissue, their shape can—within limits—be molded by clothing, such as foundation garments.
  • Dicofol can be stored in fatty tissue. Intense activity or starvation may mobilize the chemical, resulting in the reappearance of toxic symptoms long after actual exposure.
  • The thymus, located in fatty tissue above the heart, is responsible for the generation of immune cells in the blood.
  • This involves a partial or near-complete substitution of myocardium with fatty tissue "without" wall thinning.
  • Obesity is a condition in which the natural energy reserve, stored in the fatty tissue of humans and other mammals, is increased to a point where it is associated with certain health conditions or increased mortality.

  • The cheek pads are made mostly of fatty tissue and are supported by the musculature of the face.
  • The lower part of the posterior surface has vascular canaliculi filled and is filled by fatty tissue, the infrapatellar fat pad.
  • Leopard geckos have distinctly thick tails that store fat; similar to the way in which camels' humps serve as reservoirs of fatty tissue, the fat stored in the tails of leopard geckos acts as an energy reserve that the geckos can use as nourishment if there is not an available food supply.
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