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The effects of lipid location on non-invasive estimates of body composition using EM-SCAN technology

Edward T. Unangst, Jr* and Lance A. Merkley

Department of Biology, United States Air Force Academy, CO 80841, USA



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Fig. 1. Representation of `small mammal' models, illustrating the lipid-location variation between head, tail, midsection or homogenous distribution in the 18% body fat lipid-location groups.

 





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