
1) Activity 2) Admission conduit 3) Air, to a jet engine 4) Amount consumed 5) Amount eaten 6) Bodily function 7) Bodily process 8) Body process 9) Calorie count for the day 10) Certain engine valve 11) Conduit point 12) Consumed amount 13) Consumed quantity 14) Consumption 15) Contraction 16) Contraction in a tube or pipe
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1) Consumption 2) Deglutition 3) Drinking 4) Eating 5) Feeding 6) Imbibing 7) Ingestion 8) Suck 9) Sucking 10) Suctorial 11) Uptake
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Part of pump where water enters when pump forms partial vacuum.
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An intake, or especially for aircraft inlet, is an air intake for an engine. Because the modern internal combustion engine is in essence a powerful air pump, like the exhaust system on an engine, the intake must be carefully engineered and tuned to provide the greatest efficiency and power. An ideal intake system should increase the velocity of th...
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Amount of a substance that is taken into the body, regardless of whether or not it is absorbed: the total daily intake is the sum of the daily intake by an individual from food, drinking-water, and inhaled air.
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• (n.) The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; -- opposed to outlet. • (n.) The quantity taken in; as, the intake of air. • (n.) the beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
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(from the article `coal mining`) ...mined. Air circulation is achieved by creating a pressure difference between the mine workings and the surface through the use of fans. Fresh air ...
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The passage through which fresh air is drawn or forced into a mine or to a section of a mine.
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the intentional or accidental introduction, for instance by ingestion, inhalation or cutaneous transfer, of radioactive materials into the body
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See inbye.
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(in´tāk) the substances, or quantities of substances, that are taken in and used by the body; this refers to all routes by which foods and fluids enter the body, including by mouth, rectum, irrigation tube, or parenteral administration. the process of admission of an individual to a health facility.
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The entrance to a turbine at a dam, diversion works, or pumping station.
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Those entering the Armed Forces or Civilian workforce. Includes new recruits, re-entrants and transfers from other Forces. If taken over a sufficiently long time, intake figures may include the same individuals more than once, if they were re-entrants.
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In'take` noun 1. The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; -- opposed to
outlet .
2. the beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
3. The quantity taken in; as, the
intake of air.
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Court process whereby a decision is made on how to proceed in a juvenile case.
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The passage through which fresh air is drawn or forced into a mine or to a section of a mine.
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Part of pump where water enters when pump forms partial vacuum.
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[
n] - an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container
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noun an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container
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A structure that diverts water into a conduit leading to the power plant.
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the place or opening at which a fluid is taken into a channel, pipe, etc. · an act or instance of taking in: an intake of oxygen. · something that is taken in. · a quantity taken in: an intake of 50 gallons a minute. · a narrowing; contraction.
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A process for screening individual applicants for eligibility; making an initial determination whether the program can benefit the applicants; providing information about the program, its services and the availability of those services; and selecting individual applicants for participation in the program.
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