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adipocere Adipocere or grave wax is the insoluble fatty acids left as residue from pre-existing fats from decomposing material such as a human cadaver. It is formed by the slow hydrolysis of fats in wet ground. It is generally believed to be first discovered by the Frenchman Fourcroy in the 18th century; however, Sir Thomas Browne describes this substance in his discourse, Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial of 1658: *J.S.Finch. A Doctor's life of Science and Faith. Princeton 1950*C.A.Patrides, ed. ...
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adipose duct an elongated sac in the cellular tissue filled with fat.
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adiposogenital dystrophy a condition seen in adolescent boys characterized by fat distribution of the feminine type and genital hypoplasia associated with lesions of the hypothalamus or pituitary gland. Called also adiposogenital degeneration or syndrome, Fr?lich's syndrome, and Babinski-Fr?lich syndrome.
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adipogenesis The development of fat precursor cells into mature white or brown fat tissue.
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adipogenic Able to form fat or adipose tissue.
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