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The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
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Parameters evaluated were: intake, digestibility and ruminal protozoa populations.
Responses measured were intake, digestion, and utilization of N. Cows were 139 ± 83 (mean ± standard deviation) days in milk at the beginning of the preliminary period.
The main advantages of this water source were: intake and infrastructure already available: reduces costs for feed water intake; high temperature seawater: reduced seawater RO feed pressure; abundant availability: higher reliability.
The dependent variables were intake and number of used trays in OP 1 (or OP 1).
Overlapping toxicity between biological agents and radiotherapy and chemotherapy were reported, as were intake of agents that have the potential to reduce the efficacy of conventional therapies.
The main outcome measures of satiety were intake (kcal) at the two ad libitum test meals, and subjective appetite ratings of hunger and fullness [visual analogue scale (VAS) scores].
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These parameters were: intake-valve-closing angle, exhaust-valve-opening angle, fuel-delivering angle and injection pressure (P, in 104 Pa).
One such context was intake, during which detainees were kept deliberately disoriented, their clothes cut from their bodies.
The easiest upgrade is intake.
Dfood intake is daily intake of vegetable (kg/person).
Currently, the recommendations for total water intake are adequate intakes.
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