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Goat has the highest average cartilage thickness (907.5 ± 114.6 μm), followed by rabbit (356.2 ± 25.0 μm) and rat (166.5 ± 10.9 μm) The superficial zone of the articular cartilage of rat and rabbit contained densely arranged flattened disc-like chondrocytes; the cells appeared to be less dense in the goat articular cartilage.
In pregnant mice 12 days post coitus, mammary gland ductal branching continued to be less dense in CYT-1 transgenic mice than for CYT-2 or control animals.
One day later (i.e., embryos stained at E11.5), the number of LacZ+ cells increased, but their distribution was abnormal in the mutants: compared to the control, small clusters of LacZ+ cells were scattered more widely and to the posterior side, and the signals tended to be less dense in the distalo-anterior region (Fig. 4B panels 5 8).
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The reason for the worse agreement could be that all those stations are in the southern hemisphere where the station network is less dense (in CONT14, there were ten stations in the northern hemisphere and seven in the southern hemisphere) and that all these antennas are relatively small (≤15 m).
Thus, when you eat less fat, you consume fewer calories even if you eat the same amount of food--because the food is less dense in calories.
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Despite this, we found a large loss of BMD, indicating that the new bone formation is less dense in quality.
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