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fatty liver buildup of fat in liver cells. Also called steatosis.
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fatigue In terms of training and exercise it may be defined as: The failure of one or more neuromuscular energy systems (phosphagen, glycolysis, & oxidative systems), cause by repetitive movements (exercising), of given intensities (intrinsic/extrinsic resistance loads, etc.), over specific durations (minutes, hours, days, weeks, etc.
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fat Any of several organic compounds that yield fatty acids and glycerol upon saponification.
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fatty acid Any of a large group of organic acids made up of molecules containing a carboxyl group at the end of a long hydrocarbon chain; the carbon content may very from C2 to C34.
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fatty acid A type of lipid consisting of a hydrocarbon chain bonded to a carboxyl functional group (-COOH) at one end. Used to many organisms aa store of chemical energy; a mayor component of animal and plant fats.
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