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What is the difference between microevolution and macroevolution? Microevolution deals with changes in the gene pool of a single population. Macroevolution considers the broad pattern of evolutionary change over long periods of time and includes the origin of new groups.
The answer is: lipidic balance, or also called lipid profile (or lipidic profile).
The lipid balance allows measuring the different lipid components (listed before) present in the blood to assess the atherogenic risks of a patient to take preventive measures (eating habits, lifestyle) or appropriate therapeutic.
Depending on the case, only a few parameters or all can be done. This assessment is analyzed over a long period through several measures (at least once a year starting to 40 years old, even not-obese people) to assess the cardiovascular risk.
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They are located in the ribosomes.
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