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LALos Angeles
LALouisiana (US postal abbreviation)
LALove Always
LALatin America
LALibrary Association (UK)
LALiving Area
LALocation Area
LALanguage Arts
LALane
LALimited Availability
LALeft Arm
LALancaster (UK post codes)
LALarge Animal
LALocal Authority
LALouis Armstrong (singer)
LALance Armstrong (cyclist)
LAListing Agent
LALoan Amount
LALaos
LALegislative Assembly
LALicense Application
LALoan Agreement
LALiberal Arts
LALandscape Architect
LALate Arrival
LALimited Area (security)
LALucas Arts
LALao People's Democratic Republic
LALos Alamos (publication)
LALead Acid (batteries)
LALower Alabama
LALibrary Assistant
LAAnnual Leave
LALeft Atrium (heart chamber)
LALow Alcohol (beer)
LALawrence Academy (Massachusetts, USA)
LALadies Auxiliary (VFW)
LALost Abbey (San Marcos, CA brewery)
LALow Altitude
LALegislative Affairs
LALink's Awakening (video game)
LALanthanum
LALegislative Assistant
LALinear Actuator (motors)
LALoad Allocation
LALinoleic Acid
LALauantai (Finnish: Saturday)
LALocal Application
LALinear Analysis
LALethbridge, Alberta (Canada)
LALog Analyzer (software)
LALightening Arrester (electricity)
LALaunch Approval (US NASA)
LALactobacillus Acidophilus
LALead Auditor
LALaunch Area (space centers; various locations)
LALavochkin (Soviet aircraft designer)
LALogistics Analyst
LALost Animal
LALife Assured (insurance)
LALead Agent
LALittle Athletics (QLAA)
LALymphoma Association (UK)
LALoad Address (IBM)
LALenkungsausschuss (German: steering committee)
LALinea Aerea Nacional (Lan-Chile, IATA airline code)
LALeptomeningeal Angioma (Sturge Weber syndrome)
LALewiston/Auburn, Maine
LALandscape Area (zoning)
LALightning Attack (gaming)
LALateral Area (geometry)
LALagrange Academy (LaGrange, GA)
LALink Adaptation (wireless communications)
LALow Approach
LALaboratory of Anthropology (Museum of New Mexico)
LALetter of Authority
LALaser Annealing
LALocal Alarm
LALine Adapter
LALumen Area
LALight Assist (nursing)
LALeukotriene Antagonist
LALearning Aptitude
LALength-For-Age
LALiverpool Arms (UK)
LALow-Alarm
LALevel Absolute
LALeap Attack (Diablo II game)
LALegend Arena (online game)
LALaboratorios América (Correction! Guatemala Central America)
LALlama Alliance (gaming clan)
LALocator Arm
LALupic Anticoagulant
LALetter of Activation
LALow Angle Detachment Zone
LALinguoaxial
LALaboratorios América SA (Spanish, Colombia)
LALicensie d'Arts
LALinear Adaline Algorithm
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References in periodicals archive
Linoleic acid is the most abundant polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) in many lipid rich diets.
In this study, we demonstrated that serum linoleic acid (%) was negatively correlated with the accumulation of visceral fat in Japanese subjects by a cross-sectional evaluation.
When linoleic acid is made solid (hydrogenated) for processed foods, it is more likely to convert to trans fat than its oleic cousin.
Linoleic acid is abundantly present in plant seeds and in the oils they produce, such as corn, safflower, cotton, soybean and sunflower oil.
Dietary conjugated linoleic acid modulation of phorbol ester skin tumor promotion.
Kinetics of the cis- trans isomerisation of linoleic acid in the deodorization and/or physical refining of edible fats, Eur.J.Lipid Sci.Tech., 103: 85-92.
Conjugated linoleic acid alters fatty acid composition of pig skeletal muscle and fat.
So what happens when you remove all saturated fatty acids (SFAs) from your diet and replace them entirely with omega-6 linoleic acid? It turns out there is indeed an important upper limit to consider for omega-6 fatty acids.
Compared with nonvegetarians, vegans had the highest concentrations of carotenoids, isoflavones, enterolactone, omega-3s, and linoleic acid (an omega-6 fatty acid), and the lowest concentrations of saturated fats.
The values of linoleic acid in different analyzed nuts were represented as 57.26 g/100g in walnut, 48.19 g/100g in pine nuts, 37.06 g/100g in peanut, 33.25 g/100g in pistachio and 30.14 g/100g in almond.
Summary: Washington D.C [U.S.A], May 25 (ANI): A recent study claims that overdose of omega 6 fats also known as linoleic acid which is present in foods such as potato chips and vegetable oil can increase the risk of heart disease during pregnancy.
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