Synonym: consumption, ingestion, intake. Similar words: reuptake, take the cake, make a mistake, make up to, take, taken, stake, take out. Meaning: n. 1. the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating) 2. a process of taking up or using up or consuming.
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31. The by radioimmunoassay and Ti uptake are decreased due to fail tire of adequate secretion of hormones.
32. The disease limits the uptake of water and nutrients into the tree.
33. The following tables indicate a sharp increase in uptake of new courses, building on the numbers involved in the pilot schemes.
34. In fact I've had to conclude that I am generally rather slow on the uptake.
35. Disease activity must therefore be derived from the degree of abnormal bowel uptake on abdominal scans.
36. The evidence on uptake was more mixed although there was a clear class gradient with regard to preventive services.
37. There was strongly positive uptake by the entire graft on a labelled white cell scan.
38. Meantime, however, the growth in uptake in the new system is proving very encouraging.
39. Giberellic acid causes cells to elongate by increasing the uptake of water, and so the leaves took the water form.
40. Firstly, by studying radiolabelled ion uptake into isolated plasma membrane vesicles.
41. More than 95% of the bile acids are then reabsorbed, the major portion by active uptake in the distal ileum.
42. And so, finally, to Anthony O'Hear, intellectual and all-round clever fellow, albeit a bit slow on the uptake.
43. A bit slow on the uptake, you might think, Haringey's finance department.
44. The doctor advised me to reduce the salt uptake.
45. Measures which minimize systemic uptake reduce toxicity.
46. Higher salt concentrations alone may inhibit ion uptake.
47. That boy is quick in the uptake.
48. NO2 uptake on loess and laterite is first order.
49. The curve of nutrients uptake by poinsettia was sigmoid.
50. Experimental results show that the equilibrium adsorbate uptake we of composite adsorbent can reach to 0.
51. Uptake, translocation, and distribution of 14C-labelled oligosaccharides in watermelon seedling were investigated by the means of radioactive isotope tracer.
52. This study explored teachers corrective feedback, and its relationship with students uptake.
53. Owing to these, the author considers it pedagogically valuable to study the potential effects of teacher's error treatment on students' uptake over time.
54. In conclusion, P. euphratica has a greater ability on selective ion uptake, salt exclusion and ion compartmentation under saline conditions, which contribute to salt tolerance.
55. Antithyroid drugs may influence the efficacy of 131I,(http://sentencedict.com/uptake.html) the possible mechanism might be that antithyroid drugs change the effective half-time and(or) uptake of 131I.
56. Experiments showed that rare earth complexes of citric acid could improve the dye uptake and washing fastness of alginate fiber significantly.
57. Decompression sickness most effective prevention means are a oxygen uptake row of nitrogen.
58. One of those ways, associated with higher crop yields, is to be sure that limitations of some other nutrient do not detrimentally affect N uptake and use.
59. Field experiments were conducted to study effect of irrigation and water-fertilizer spatial coupling on corn N uptake and N residue in the solum (1.
60. It is concluded that labeling yield of 131I-salidroside was high and the radioiodinated salidroside was stable, but its uptake in neuroblast was little.
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