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Most of the remaining strains took up levels of Rb+ close to those exhibited by wild-type (considered to be those exhibiting 75 125% of wild-type levels).
The proportion of regular attenders who agree to take up a level one intervention and their characteristics compared to those who do not agree.
The contrast between this low early take-up level among the public and the heavy obligation to wear one when appearing on television was noted.
In other work, we have found that some strains with increased K+ efflux take up higher levels of Rb+, presumably as a compensatory mechanism to maintain intracellular levels of K+ (Manlandro et al., 2005).
Yet, today, 70 per cent of Kesh's sixth form go on to university and others are able to take up high-level apprenticeships with companies operating locally such as Jaguar and Deutsche Bank.
The Warburg effect, also known as aerobic glycolysis, is defined as the propensity of cancer cells to take up high levels of glucose and to secrete lactate in the presence of oxygen.
Two air-conditioned master suites take up the second level, each with a bathroom and a walk-in closet.
This can be a burden on the trainer to make observations of a trainee's performance before he/she is allowed to take up the next level.
However, for take-up levels to be significant, working men and their peers may need to see champions in their own workplace (and more widely) before they feel able to take up the new right.
In its report on progress under the green deal, the committee said that the government must be able to judge whether take-up levels were low or high enough, and if they were found to be too low, to engineer changes to the policy that would improve its uptake.
Patients' cells fail to take up glucose, sending blood levels of glucose to dangerous levels.
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