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"same intake" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It usually refers to the act of consuming or taking in something, specifically referring to the identical or equal amount or type of intake by multiple individuals. Here is an example: "The doctor recommended that the twins have the same intake of vitamins and minerals to ensure their development is equal."
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At Bimm, Bay was in the same intake as the singer-songwriter Tom Odell.
Fat and muscle, for example, respond differently to shifts in diet, so the same intake will have one effect on a podgy person and another on a brawny one.
A portable pilot plant has been designed to simulate the steam surface condenser and used as an accurate fouling monitor that takes the seawater from the same intake point as the power station.
However, the same intake recommendations have also been advocated for stop-and-go sports such as tennis.
On the other hand, for fish 3, with a relatively high MeHg concentration and a relatively low PUFA concentration, the same intake would, on average, result in a decrease in IQ score of equal magnitude.
In addition, metabolites of resveratrol, such as glucouronide 1 and 2 and 3-sulfate forms are 6.4 23.4× more bioavailable, in terms of AUC, at the same intake dose [ 70].
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Participants who did not complete the full 7-day fluid intake record or who reported the exactly same intakes on ≥2 days over the 7 day period were excluded from the analysis, as well participants reporting a mean total daily fluid intake below 0.4 L/day or higher than 4 L/day as they are considered to be non-plausible intakes.
Reported intakes are standardised to the same isocaloric intake (2000 kcal/day) across genders and age groups, and thus represent compositional and not absolute intakes, which generally appear most relevant for health and disease risk.
"The thing about Stella is that she managed to be incredibly strong while remaining human," says her friend Liz Kendall, who was elected Labour MP for Leicester West in the same parliamentary intake.
Gameau consumed the typical Australian's 40 teaspoons of sugar a day, maintained exercise, the same kilojoule intake of his regular diet and – the clincher – only ate foods perceived to be healthy.
One group, called the control group, continued to follow the LEARN protocols but, instead of meal replacements, received instructions on how to incorporate conventional food into the diet that would maintain the same caloric intake.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com