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uptake
noun as in absorption
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noun as in apprehension
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noun as in comprehension
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noun as in understanding
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One possibility is that less ice leads to more photosynthesis at the surface, increasing nutrient uptake.
In its current policies scenario, the International Energy Agency forecast demand for oil rises to 113 million barrels per day through 2050, as electric vehicle uptake stalls outside of China and Europe.
During these sessions, the researchers monitored heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen uptake efficiency, blood oxygen saturation, and how much effort participants used to breathe.
It works by improving the body's sensitivity to insulin, reducing the amount of glucose produced by the liver, and enhancing glucose uptake by muscle cells.
South Africa's government said the claims of a white genocide is "widely discredited and unsupported by reliable evidence" and pointed to the "limited uptake" of this offer by South Africans.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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