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Discover LudwigThe phrase "facilitating the uptake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the process of making something easier to adopt or accept, often in relation to information, practices, or technologies.
Example: "The new training program is aimed at facilitating the uptake of best practices among employees."
Alternatives: "promoting the adoption" or "enhancing the acceptance."
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According to a 2002 trial published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, the level of cis-lycopene in tomatoes rose by 35% after 30 minutes at 88C, because heat helps to break down the plant's cell walls, facilitating the uptake of some of the nutrients attached to them.
In this paper, three frameworks concerned with addressing the role of niches and innovations in facilitating the uptake of new technologies are discussed.
Another important aspect is bioavailability of essential metals like iron because mechanisms facilitating the uptake of essential metals could provide a gate for non-essential even toxic substances.
In these volunteers, the presence of opsonizing antibodies facilitating the uptake of sporozoites by monocytes and/or macrophages was demonstrated and proposed as a mechanism of protection [27].
The combination of the caveolins and cytoskeletal elements, together with the fact that Vldlr [42] and Mest KO [22] mice also have reduced DIO, suggest a dynamic remodeling of a structure involved in facilitating the uptake and assembly of lipids into the lipid vesicles.
Besides these functions, they are involved in facilitating the uptake of DNA by bacterial cells [ 58].
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Combining e-transfers with brief, tailored financial literacy messages increased savings and facilitated the uptake of financial services.
Conclusions: The low pH environment of maturation stage ameloblasts facilitates the uptake of \(F^−\), causing increased cell stress that compromises ameloblast function, resulting in dental fluorosis.
Aminoglycosides are selectively active against oxygen-dependent (aerobic), gram-negative bacterial cells, since these cells possess the chemical characteristics that attract aminoglycosides and the specific transport mechanisms that facilitate the uptake of the drugs into the cells.
This requires effective, perhaps formalized processes to facilitate the uptake of lessons learned regarding past processes of evidence-informed policy making to inform the design of future science-policy interactions.
It is now proposed that the increased deposition rate is due to the presence of hydrogen, which facilitates the uptake of silicon.
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