
pmid: 4683237
SummaryThe lean body mass (LBM) was considered equivalent to fat-free wet weight (FFWW), and it decreased from 97% of body weight at birth to 85% when the pups were 1.5 mo old, after which it did n...
Male, Nitrogen, Body Weight, Age Factors, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Bone and Bones, Dogs, Adipose Tissue, Body Water, Body Composition, Methods, Potassium, Animals, Female
Male, Nitrogen, Body Weight, Age Factors, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Bone and Bones, Dogs, Adipose Tissue, Body Water, Body Composition, Methods, Potassium, Animals, Female
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