0 an act of taking in something, especially breath:
1 the amount of a particular substance that is eaten or drunk during a particular time:
3 the amount of something such as food, breath, or a liquid that is taken in by someone or something:
A quantitative assessment of plasma homocysteine as a risk factor for vascular disease : probable benefits of increasing folic acid intakes.
Following birth, these offspring s h o w increased food intakes compared with c o n t ro l offspring.
The nutritional consequences of foraging in primates: the relationship of nutrient intakes to nutrient requirements.
A few examples are transonic airfoils, supersonic air intakes, propelling nozzles at non-adapted configuration, and deflected control surfaces of vehicles at transonic or supersonic speed.
Calcium, calories and protein dietary intakes are presented as median, 25th and 75th percentiles because of the skewness of the distributions.
A total of 11 students were recorded as having withdrawn, which represents a withdrawal rate of approximately 7% for the 2001-03 intakes.
In a controlled treadmill study41 with homogeneous electrolyte intakes, results were similar.
From our survey, the estimated energy and protein intakes showed more variation between centres than that observed with calcium intakes.
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