Synonym: earnings, entry, income, input, proceeds, revenue. Antonym: outlet. Similar words: take advantage, take advantage of, take into account, take the cake, make a mistake, take, taken, stake. Meaning: ['ɪnteɪk] n. 1. the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating) 2. an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container.
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211 In vivo incorporation also showed similar results. It is apparent that dietary fat content, rather than total caloric intake, could be the primary factor for the change of lipogenesis in animals.
212 The average daily dietary intake of calories is 2952 Kcal per person.
213 Whateer the method, 99 percent of participants reduced oerall calorie intake.
214 There was still quite proportion of people whose intake of energy, protein, fat-soluble vitamin, vitamin B group, zinc, potassium and other nutrients were lower than RNI.
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215 The carbohydrate intake of a diabetic exceeds the capacity of his kidney to excrete sugar.
216 Many burned patients will take oral fluid and regulate their own intake.
217 Add pasta to your salads to bump up your fibre intake.
218 Comment: In a previous epidemiological study, the prevalence of dysmenorrhea was inversely associated with dietary intake of both fish oil and vitamin B12.
219 A high intake of polyunsaturated fat in the diet, while good for the heart, may lead to inflammatory bowel disease, say researchers.
220 The air intake duct is fully lined with a silencing material.
221 The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of tryptophan, flavor and sweetener supplementation on spontaneous feeding behavior and feed intake of weanling piglets.
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