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intakeAmount 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 in [..]
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intakeThe amount of feed consumed by an animal per day. Intake is usually expressed as a percent of bodyweight or in pounds per day.
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intakeSee 'Activity intake'.
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intakec. 1800, "place where water is taken into a channel or pipe," from verbal phrase, from in (adv.) + take (v.). Meaning "act of taking in" (food, breath, etc.) is first attested 1808 [..]
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intakeThe passage through which fresh air is drawn or forced into a mine or to a section of a mine.
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intakeconsumption: the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating) an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container inhalation: the act of inhaling; the drawing in [..]
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intakeThe screening and assessment of a youth who is alleged to have violated the law or a court order.
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intakeThe amount of a substance (e.g. nutrient or chemical) that is ingested by a person or animal via the diet.
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intake(n) the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)(n) an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container(n) the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or oth [..]
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intakeThose activities which result in an individual's entry into the agency and the action taken to finalize arrangements (i.e. funding, housing, programming) necessary for such entry. [Click Here To [..]
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intakeCourt process whereby a decision is made on how to proceed in a juvenile case.
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intakeA structure that diverts water into a conduit leading to the power plant.
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intakeAn opening in the surface to allow air to flow in, usually to cool brakes, engine, or occupants for passenger comfort.
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intakeThe entrance to a turbine unit at a hydroelectric dam.
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intakeA process for screening individual applicants for program eligibility, making an initial determination of what services (self-service, mediated or intensive) or program can best benefit an applicant, [..]
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intakeThe amount of a substance or material that is taken into the body, regardless of whether or not it is absorbed. The daily intake may be expressed as the amount taken in by a particular exposure route, [..]
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intakeThe consumption of edible substances.
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intakeSpecific amount taken into ship as cargo.
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intakeThe amount of feed consumed by an animal per day. Intake is usually expressed as a percent of bodyweight or in pounds per day.
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intakeThe point where water enters a channel or pipe into a treatment plant.
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intakeThe process following arrest or referral to the juvenile court in which court personnel or the juvenile probation department investigates a youth’s charges and background and decides whether to releas [..]
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intakeThe step in juvenile process during which a decision is made either to detain the juvenile at a detention center or to release to the parents.
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intakeInitial acceptance and screening of the child by DJJ. The emphasis of intake is on diversion and the least restrictive available services.
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intakeThe step in juvenile process during which a decision is made to either detain the juvenile at a detention facility or release to a parent or guardian.
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intakeThe bureau of the State Attorney’s Office in which criminal complaints are first reviewed to see whether or not evidence will justify any charges being filed.
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intakeDefines when students may start a program that is not offered on a semester format.
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intakeSee inbye
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intake
The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
The beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
The quantity taken in.
''the intake of air'' [..]
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