1. ...subcutaneous fat. 2. The reason probably is that human neonates, the newborn human beings have much more subcutaneous fat than any other primate. 3. Feathers require subcutaneous fat to properly do their job, whatever that is. 4. Her muscles had caught fire and almost all her subcutaneous fat had burned away. 5. It works by chemically forcing the animal to grow less of the back and subcutaneous fat that cooks usually trim away. 6. Otters have little subcutaneous fat for energy storage and must constantly feed. 7. Some long-distance migrants having the ability to almost double their body weight in some instances, storing subcutaneous fat to be used in long nonstop flights. 8. Subcutaneous fat traditionally was an upper-class status symbol marking a well-fed woman capable of bearing children. 9. Their diet consists heavily of vegetables, he said, while starches are reduced to minimize the buildup of subcutaneous fat. |
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