uptake in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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to be slow on the uptake
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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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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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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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Now it has some uptake by the local population.
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The decomposition rate can be evaluated by measuring the uptake of oxygen.
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Some mercury vapor is absorbed dermally, but uptake by this route is only about 1% of that by inhalation.
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With the faster upstream rates specifically, it expects the uptake in cloud computing services will also see an increase.
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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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Uptake of fructose by the liver is not regulated by insulin.
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This layer may be used to aid binding of substances needed for uptake, to adhere nutrients or as protection against harmful elements.
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