Reuter J
Growth. 1976 Dec;40(4):379-84.
The first quantitatively significant phase of growth for the rats under investigation was finished at body weights of 260 g in females and 410 g in males. During this phase only growth will influence the energy requirements of the rat. The sex-dependent difference in size will be discussed; it is probably caused by the fact that the period of marked cell division activity lasts slightly more than one week longer in male than in female rats.
所研究的大鼠生长的第一个具有显著定量意义的阶段在雌性大鼠体重达到260克、雄性大鼠体重达到410克时结束。在此阶段,只有生长会影响大鼠的能量需求。将讨论大小方面的性别差异;这可能是由于雄性大鼠明显的细胞分裂活动期比雌性大鼠略长一周多的缘故。