In a number of stout people the muscles do not increase proportionately to the size of the frame, much of the extra weight being in the shape of adipose tissue that constitutes a grievous burden.
Its use, they assert, not only maintains the animals fed upon it in excellent health, but it also exercises so remarkable an action upon the adipose tissues that fat accumulates to an immense extent.
The flesh of herbivorous animals is composed of muscular and adipose (fatty) tissues.
Adipose or fatty tissue is one of its many forms, and cartilage and bone are sometimes included by the phrase.
An oily liquid or greasy substance making up the main bulk of the adipose tissue of animals, and widely distributed in the seeds of plants.
Henrich Kisch insists that any method which promises rapid and marked decrease of adipose must, per se, be objectionable, even if not positively injurious, since it tends to provoke general troubles of nutrition.
In order to properly regulate the regimen of the obese, it is first necessary to determine the source of the superfluous adipose of the organism, since either the albuminoids or the hydrocarbons may furnish fat.
It goes without saying, however, that the amount of adipose thus deposited is meager.
We may believe, then, that the three great classes of aliment yield fat, in some degree; that alimentary fat may be fixed in the tissues; and that hydrocarbons favor the deposition of adipose either directly or indirectly.
Suppuration, it is said, has followed inflammatory action, excited in an adipose sarcoma.
This is carried at once through the skin and subjacent adipose tissue, and then the upper is made rapidly, to get over the most painful part of the operation as soon as possible.
Tumours of a sarcomatous nature are seldom met with in this situation, but the adipose are not so unfrequent.
Incision is most frequently necessary when the sinus exists in adipose substance, in tendinous structure, in parts possessed of little vitality, and in patients of a sluggish and enfeebled constitution.
This tumour is found only in the cellular andadipose tissues.
The interarticular adipose tissue also seems to be increased in volume, from being infiltrated with a serous fluid, by the discharge of which the diseased bloodvessels may have attempted to relieve themselves.
It was attached by a thickish neck, presented the common lobulated appearance of adipose sarcoma; but its external surface, its feel, and section, were very different.
On this account it is that the Epiploon or adipose tissue is so abundant in larvae to what it is in the perfect insect.
With a trifle more adipose and a little less intellect, he would have made a most successful and awful butler.
Avoirdupois as a rule lessens the volume of the voice and heightens the register--you can't have both adipose and chest tone.
Upon my word, it seems to me Unpardonable vanity (And worse than that) To call your fat An "adipose deposit.
They have a soft and elastic consistency, and are usually composed of a hyaline or reticular cartilaginous axis covered with connective or adipose tissue and skin bearing fine hairs; sometimes both cartilage and fat are absent.
In contrast to the fat men are the so-called "living skeletons," or men who have attained notice by reason of absence of the normal adipose tissue.
As I now recall the facts, this woman was not more than two months in getting rid of the excess of adipose tissue.
In after-life the leg frequently regains its muscles and adipose tissue, but the foot always remains small.
The abnormality of the adipose system, causing in consequence an augmentation of the natural volume of the subject, should be described with other anomalies of size and stature.
But I doubt if I am any more devoted to such a banquet as we get every day than my beloved friend, Brother Adipose Tissue, and all the rest of the voyagers all over the world.
So say the books I have consulted, Brother Adipose Tissue.
Brother Avoirdupois and Brother Adipose Tissue declared in the beginning that they would not go; and the mandarin laughed heartily when these names were applied to them, and still more when they were called the Cupids.
The adipose tissue throughout the carcass may show a pronounced icteric appearance in certain cases.
This marked absence of adipose tissue makes the skinning of the animal a difficult task.
Defn: An oily liquid or greasy substance making up the main bulk of the adiposetissue of animals, and widely distributed in the seeds of plants.
Defn: A tumor consisting of fat or adipose tissue.
Such infants appear to be perfectly well; they have the average weight, and even more; they have plenty of adipose tissue, and look well.
Fatty infiltration consists of a true hypertrophy of the fat-tissue normally existing in the gland, or of an increase and extension into the gland of the peripancreatic adipose tissue.
The acini are imbedded in a mass of adipose tissue which contains the vessels and nerves.
In such cases there must be some other source for the evacuated fat than the food; and it is probable that fat from the adipose tissue passes into the blood, and thence through the mesenteric vessels into the intestine.
In the spring of 1842, he likewise marked a number of descending smolts, by clipping off what is called the adipose fin upon the back.
Thus the adipose impoverishment, which to the yellow-eyed Englishman seems utter bankruptcy, is at once recognized by a superior man as denoting an augmentation, rather than diminution, of proper human wealth.
As a matter of fact, it makes a great difference whether a large proportion of the weight of an individual is adipose tissue, or brain, or striped muscles.
Myxedematous infantilism is characterised by short stature, by excessive development of the adipose system, and by arrest of mental development (including speech).
Adipose tissue has a low vitality, but it is easily retained and it readily lends itself to transplantation.
The deeper portion of the true skin is known as the reticular portion, and is largely composed of adipose tissue.
The second layer is comparatively devoid of adipose or fatty tissue and in this we find the trunks of the subcutaneous vessels and nerves, as for example, the radial and ulnar veins in the arms and the saphenous vein in the leg.
The first layer of the superficial fascia, which is just beneath the skin, usually contains a great amount of fat or adipose tissue.
Sweat glands are found in almost every portion of the skin, and are situated in small pits below the surface of the skin, surrounded by a quantity of adipose tissue or fat.
Fit as a fiddle only he has a lot of adipose tissue concealed about his person.
There is much hair often in scutch, the hyaline or glassy layer (grain), and the elastic fibres of the corium are also insoluble, and a proportion is derived from the fibres of the adiposetissue on the flesh side.
Hardly less important to the same industry are the cuttings of adipose tissue removed in "fleshing" the hides and skins.
This forms the adipose eyelid characteristic of the mullet, mackerel, and ladyfish.
This is known as theadipose fin, being formed of fatty substance covered by skin.
In a few catfishes, this adipose fin develops a spine or soft rays.
In almost every part of the body the ordinary areolar tissue contains a variable quantity of adipose or fatty tissue.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adipose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.