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FAO
(redirected from Fatty acid oxidation)

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FAOFinancial Aid Officer
FAOFood and Agriculture Organization (United Nations)
FAOFinance and Accounting Outsourcing
FAOFabrication Assistée par Ordinateur
FAOFor the Attention of
FAOFatty Acid Oxidation
FAOFonds voor Arbeidsongevallen (Belgium)
FAOForeign Area Officer
FAOForeign Affairs Office
FAOFrederick August Otto (Schwarz; FAO Schwarz toy stores)
FAOFormation Assistée par Ordinateur
FAOFor the Account Of
FAOFaro, Portugal - Faro (Airport Code)
FAOFire Apparatus Operator
FAOField Audit Office (DCAA)
FAOFinance & Accounting Office(r)
FAOFinish All Over
FAOFlight Activity Officer
FAOForced Air Oil
FAOFlugbüro Am Opernplatz (now FAO Travel)
FAOFederal Archaeology Office (Canada)
FAOFiscal Affairs Office (EU)
FAOFederal Approving Official
FAOForward Air Observer
FAOFirst Africa Oil Plc (London, UK)
FAOFiscal Agent Organization (healthcare)
FAOFloating Atomic Orbital
FAOFishermen's Advocacy Organization
FAOField Air Only (paintball)
FAOField Artillery Operator
FAOFinancial Assistance Office (various organizations)


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Hyperbaric oxygen has clinical potential, especially once the consequences of fatty acid oxidation can be more completely managed.
O'Sullivan said that while oestrogen's effects on postprandial fatty acid oxidation provide a mechanism for fat accumulation, the findings do not explain why some women are obese.
Phosphorylation of both acetyl CoA carboxylase and AMP-activated protein kinase was increased, thus explaining the increase in fatty acid oxidation.
 
 
 
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