uptake in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for uptake in the English»Serbian Dictionary

uptake Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The concentration of blood lipids depends on intake and excretion from the intestine, and uptake and secretion from cells.
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Its total uptake from food is estimated to be lower than 2 g per person a day.
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However, their uptake is currently hindered by inconsistent road access and operating conditions across state and territory borders.
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The ground floor soon followed suit as there was a lack of commercial uptake.
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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 problem was that a pipe that had long ago been removed that used to pass through the uptakes was hooked back up.
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The decomposition rate can be evaluated by measuring the uptake of oxygen.
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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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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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Its use is governed by national and international standards, which determine the volume of preservative uptake required for a specific timber end use.
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