uptake in the PONS Dictionary

uptake Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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to be quick on the uptake inf
to be slow on the uptake inf

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The concentration of blood lipids depends on intake and excretion from the intestine, and uptake and secretion from cells.
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The very fine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolution to allow uptake by the fibre.
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The surface area that is of importance is that part that is involved in substrate uptake.
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Uptake of fructose by the liver is not regulated by insulin.
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The boiler uptakes were protected by a conical mantlet that ranged from 9to 15 in thickness.
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The ground floor soon followed suit as there was a lack of commercial uptake.
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After a certain point, most networks become either congested or saturated, stopping future uptake.
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Thus part of the problem with uptake may have been an overemphasis on technology, to the exclusion of socio-economic considerations.
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As such, it is essential for the uptake of most metabolites, and also for plant responses to the environment (e.g., movement of leaves).
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This test procedure typically involves two tests performed in connection with each other: an iodine uptake test and a scan (imaging) with a gamma camera.
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