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Discover Ludwig"oral intake" is a correct expression in written English.
It is often used to refer to the process of taking something orally (i.e. through the mouth). For example, "The doctor recommends eating small, nutrient-rich meals throughout the day to increase her oral intake."
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Moreover, patients experience limited morbidity and can tolerate early oral intake after transnasal endoscopic odontoidectomy.
A whiteboard in the small administration room next door charts the progress of each patient: "stable", "very weak, push oral intake", "unhappy".
This suggestion proved influential, and restriction of oral intake in labor became the norm.
Oral intake of antibiotics results in significantly greater concentrations in the urine than in the serum.
A patient with acute gastroenteritis and lethargic can be dehydrated, and a reduced oral intake can make the disease worse.
Her symptoms resolved within 1 week, and she was able to resume oral intake.
The albino rats were selected to observe oral glucose tolerance test by oral intake of aq.
Initial psychometric assessment of a functional oral intake scale for dysphagia in stroke patients.
The association of functional oral intake and pneumonia in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
For determination of FFA, β-OHB and AA venous blood samples were taken 30 min to 3.0 h after oral intake of the dl sodium β-OHB.
Oral intake was restarted the next morning.
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