noun
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serum
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At trial entry, however, there were mild abnormalities of fasting serum lipids in 12 patients.
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In these and the remaining 70 patients, the serum lipids remained unchanged throughout the study.
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It would therefore appear that nutritional modifications in themselves have an important effect on serum lipids and lipoproteins.
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Alcohol intake, serum lipids and obesity Alcohol may have several effects on serum lipids.
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The most frequent effect of excess alcohol intake on serum lipids is elevation of triglyceride levels.
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These drugs may also adversely affect serum lipids and lipoproteins.
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All other lipids were purchased from Sigma Chemical Co.
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In the first type the diet is high in alcohol, protein, and lipids.
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It also plays an important role in lipid , carbohydrate, and protein metabolism of adults.
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Likewise, no chart recorded either a blood lipid profile or any laboratory test relevant to diabetes.
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Museum curators know this because whale bones stashed on archival shelves will weep lipids for decades.
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Such lipid accumulation frequently leads to mental retardation or progressive loss of central nervous system functions.
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The Catalina skeleton on the seafloor is slowly releasing its lipids.
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Usually it is covert and can only be diagnosed by specifically measuring blood lipids.